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Collective noun for LabVIEW developers

You know what.  I tried to give the guy a break knowing that English was not the first language he tried and assuming he was not quite as delusional as he sounded.

 

And he came back guns blazing! 

 

OK, I should not have let that get under my skin the way I replied.  And thank you Matt for cleaning it up ( Almost exactly per my self report to mod)  Jordan, I owe him a beer next time I come to Austin--- please keep him around for a year or so and send him to the Gingerbread appropriately as a "Must Report" 

 

Again, Thanks Matt!

 

 


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Looks like I missed all the fun (again).

 

Hey Norm!!

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@Ray.R wrote:

Looks like I missed all the fun (again).

 


Consider yourself truly blessed. What we have seen cannot be un-seen. Smiley Sad

PaulG.

LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2020

“All programmers are optimists”
― Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
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Yeah... I saw it and now I'm at the receiving end of it. 

 

People like that should be immediately banned. 

 

So a new term for collective LV developers:

 

Banned-Aid...

 

LOL!

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@Ray.R wrote:

So a new term for collective LV developers:

 

Banned-Aid...

 

LOL!


 How about a Ray-Banned aid 😛

 

 

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I remember those!   I have not seen them in a long while.  They were popular in the 90's. 

 

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@Ray.R wrote:

I remember those!   I have not seen them in a long while.  They were popular in the 90's. 

 


I've tried other sunglasses but I always go back to my Wayfarers. They've been around since the 50's. Timeless retro classics. They're like blue jeans. They will never go out of style.

PaulG.

LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2020

“All programmers are optimists”
― Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
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