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Tigger 
Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 26-Jun-2007 20:56:06
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Quote:


Quote:
the monkeys may be mad I call them that.


about the Friendens I thought it was not a nice thing to call them.


Actually first of all you totally didnt understand that, (which makes it even funnier), and sorry but Code Monkeys is a term thats was used to describe the Friedens years ago, you either aren't familiar with the term or dont understand what we were saying.

From Wiki

"A code monkey generally refers to a computer programmer or other person who writes computer code for a living. More specifically, it refers to person only capable of grinding out code, but unable to perform the higher-primate tasks of software architecture, analysis, and design. In this sense, the term is considered to be mildly insulting, and is often applied to the most junior people on a programming team. "Code monkey" may also refer to a self-deprecating way of denying responsibility for a management decision, or of complaining about having to live with such decisions (e.g. "Don't ask me why we need to write a compiler in COBOL, I'm just a code monkey.")."

I'm sure you will continue whining about it, but I'm sorry its not that big of an insult to the Friedens, as followers of Dilbert understand it would generally be considered more of an insult to Hyperion management. The Friedens actually suggest this fairly often with there comments about not making decisions, etc.
-Tig

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      Re: First round goes to Hyperionfairlanefastback26-Jun-2007 21:15:02
          Re: First round goes to HyperionTigger26-Jun-2007 21:24:56
              Re: First round goes to Hyperionfairlanefastback26-Jun-2007 22:08:33
                  Re: First round goes to HyperionTigger26-Jun-2007 22:26:50
                      Re: First round goes to HyperionSeer26-Jun-2007 22:32:47
                          Re: First round goes to HyperionTigger26-Jun-2007 22:39:52
                              Re: First round goes to HyperionDonnieA227-Jun-2007 0:56:16
                      Re: First round goes to HyperionDandy27-Jun-2007 12:16:37
      Re: First round goes to HyperionDandy27-Jun-2007 12:11:12


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CodeSmith 
Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 26-Jun-2007 20:42:18
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If I may interrupt this utterly fascinating discussion does anyone know what/when the next stage in the lawsuit's going to be?

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