So what do you do?
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- paso grand pooh-bah
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Hmmm ... what's a thread? I'm guessing it's the same as a 'Topic'. Actually, I was just about to make a new Topic about audible turn signals. Anyway, I think I'll put the 'So What Do You Do?' totals down here at the working end of this Topic:
OK. So far we've got:
Computers/IT - four
Personel/Training - two
Engineering - five
Arts - one
Entertainment - one
Graphic Arts - one
Admin, Accounting, etc - one
Electrical - one
TV/Media - one
Ok, come on, lets see who makes Paso owners.
- Paul
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Skins,
You're right, a topic is a thread. The phpBB software that Mike is using for the web site uses the term Topic. The more common name for this among other Forum software is Thread.
Just to add a little confusion in your life, many of these packages come with different looks that are referred to as "skins". We already have the two skins that we like, the nice red one you see here and the Paso Grand Pooh-Bah one....
How's the "re-integration to the working world" going ?
Paul
You're right, a topic is a thread. The phpBB software that Mike is using for the web site uses the term Topic. The more common name for this among other Forum software is Thread.
Just to add a little confusion in your life, many of these packages come with different looks that are referred to as "skins". We already have the two skins that we like, the nice red one you see here and the Paso Grand Pooh-Bah one....
How's the "re-integration to the working world" going ?
Paul
I suppose I'd better add my two cents - the ITs were catching up to the Engineers! :neener:
I'm an Avionics Systems Engineer for a small helicopter manufacturer. That means I specify how the helicopter's electronics systems are supposed to work, argue with the software coders about how they actually made them work, and test the final product in the lab and eventually in the aircraft.
It has its good and bad points, but at least I get to log some flight hours, which is a lot better than sitting at a desk!
I'm an Avionics Systems Engineer for a small helicopter manufacturer. That means I specify how the helicopter's electronics systems are supposed to work, argue with the software coders about how they actually made them work, and test the final product in the lab and eventually in the aircraft.
It has its good and bad points, but at least I get to log some flight hours, which is a lot better than sitting at a desk!
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oh deary me ... i think i may have a bit of that too. But I haven't thought too much about it, because I think my real problem is a phobia I have about wasting time. I have a terrible time trying not to waste time my time thinking about that one!
I've done a bit of research about it, but it seems like it's not even recognised by the medical profession as a phobia - there isn't even a name for it, as far as I can make out. I don't think I can take it any further, because I start to feel really wierd at that point. Of course I don't want to waste anyone else's time either.
Hey! Do we have any doctors here?
oh deary me ... i think i may have a bit of that too. But I haven't thought too much about it, because I think my real problem is a phobia I have about wasting time. I have a terrible time trying not to waste time my time thinking about that one!
I've done a bit of research about it, but it seems like it's not even recognised by the medical profession as a phobia - there isn't even a name for it, as far as I can make out. I don't think I can take it any further, because I start to feel really wierd at that point. Of course I don't want to waste anyone else's time either.
Hey! Do we have any doctors here?
- fasterdammit
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