Powerhouse and my personallity disorder.

Richard Sheehan sheerich@isu.edu
Fri, 22 Apr 2005 14:01:13 -0600


I must make a comment here:

Are you trying to say that everything this is old is new again.

I'm still waiting for the abacus to break into the scene again.
:-P


> Then, I got into programming.  REAL programming ... COBOL!  Still the
> language of the future!


Richard Sheehan
College of Technology - Student Services
IT Programmer Analyst
208-282-4427
Idaho State University
Pocatello, ID  83209-8380



Guy Werry wrote:

>Two things come to mind: 
>
>1) Isn't everyone on the list just shocked to the core by the revelation
>that a technical / programmer type person has a "personality disorder"???!!!
>
>2) REAL programmers can so type!  I learned to type in grade 10 in one of
>those situations that demonstrate that God really does have a sense of
>humour.  I signed up for typing only because I needed a credit and the
>(young) female teacher was one of the most gorgeous creatures I had ever
>seen!  She crushed my heart by getting married at Christmas, I scraped
>through with a "D" grade, but DID learn to touch-type!
>
>Then, I got into programming.  REAL programming ... COBOL!  Still the
>language of the future!
>
>Guy.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ken Langendock [mailto:ken.langendock@rogers.com]
>Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 1:46 PM
>To: Joe Boyle; Ken@Langendock.com; powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
>Subject: RE: Powerhouse and my personallity disorder.
>
>
>I have never been known to be subtle....but this is
>was not a criticism on your code. As soon as you said
>Ghost screen, I didn't go any further.
>
>As for your typing...no comment. LOL.
>
>Being a REAL programmer...I can't type worth beans
>myself...actually I hate to type...go figure.
>  
>