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- From: jlguallar at maduixa.net (Josep L. Guallar-Esteve)
- Subject: [internetworkers] Career Crisis?
- Date: Mon Feb 17 17:18:43 2003
On Monday 17 February 2003 04:3716pm, Michael D. Thomas wrote:
> But I thought that prostitution was usually an entry-level career.
> How applicable will my object-oriented design and development skills
> really be?
Are you kidding me?
I thought that prostitution was the name for Linux H@x3rS working on
.NET on a consulting firm.
Oh, well. My English is not that perfect, I guess.
Salut,
Josep
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Linux System and Network Administration http://www.easternrad.com
>From jlguallar at maduixa.net Mon Feb 17 17:23:41 2003
From: jlguallar at maduixa.net (Josep L. Guallar-Esteve)
Date: Mon Feb 17 17:20:04 2003
Subject: [internetworkers] Career Crisis?
In-Reply-To: <277929F0-42BA-11D7-A4E1-00039357DED0 AT matusiak.org>
References: <277929F0-42BA-11D7-A4E1-00039357DED0 AT matusiak.org>
Message-ID: <200302171723.41881.jlguallar AT maduixa.net>
On Monday 17 February 2003 03:5515pm, David R. Matusiak wrote:
> hey, remember back in the day when there was all that hullabaloo
> about everyone being unemployed and losing their jobs and never
> getting another one and all that?
>
> never fear, internet user, because the Micro$oft Network is looking
> out for you:
>
> http://editorial.careers.msn.com/articles/sexyjobs/
>
> one tiny transition and suddenly you are gainfully employed again!
> cheers!
> /drm
OMG!
This is hilarious!
Thanks for such a good link Dave!
Salut,
Josep
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Josep Lluis Guallar-Esteve http://www.ibiblio.org/sinner/
Linux System and Network Administration http://www.easternrad.com
>From jeni.grant at pobox.com Mon Feb 17 18:54:21 2003
From: jeni.grant at pobox.com (Jeni Grant)
Date: Mon Feb 17 18:54:20 2003
Subject: [internetworkers] Donating computer hardware?
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0302171842360.29411-100000 AT host15.dnsdomain.net>
I've got a several boxes of older computer hardware - everything ranging
from motherboards to sound/video/network cards to drives to cables. It's
filling up my closet, and I want it gone. Are there any local
organizations that accept donations of used computer hardware? As far as I
know, it all works - I just have no use and no space for it.
-jeni-
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"I don't really love computers, I just say that to get them into bed with
me." --Terry Pratchett
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[internetworkers] Career Crisis?,
Thomas Beckett, 02/17/2003
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[internetworkers] Career Crisis?,
Thomas Beckett, 02/17/2003
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[internetworkers] Career Crisis?,
Michael D. Thomas, 02/17/2003
- [internetworkers] Career Crisis?, Greg Cox, 02/17/2003
- [internetworkers] Career Crisis?, Josep L. Guallar-Esteve, 02/17/2003
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[internetworkers] Career Crisis?,
Michael D. Thomas, 02/17/2003
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[internetworkers] Career Crisis?,
Thomas Beckett, 02/17/2003
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