OH I appreciate the geek high.
NO DOUBT about that! I personally don't get a copy, but we do here at work. I was expressing my Joy that I am part of a
real group of people who don't fit in the REAL world. I mean, let's face it. It takes a
pretty seriously demented mind to get satisfaction from what we do. When what we do is talk to a transistor, which does not talk our language, through 15 different interpreters. Then we get frustrated when it, the transistor, does not do what we want. What's really funny is a lot of us can speak in the transistor language, but we don't, because it takes too long to say ON/Off.
Happy Happy Joy Joy BURPJeff
>>Once again you have restored my faith. Only a TRUEGEEK would get this excited about a pile of CD's that don't have any decent movies or sound. And No games.
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>awwww but Jeff, it's not just a pile of CD's... You have to factor in the lure of new binders too! There is something very soothing about shiny new binders, sort of the like notches you made on the door frame when you were kid to see how much you've grown. OR notches on other things < smirk > made when your still young enough count your conquests. Plus we can't forget this shipment marks a new era of MSDN on DVD! Add in the withdraw factor of not receiving anything in the last few months other than a note that the January shipment would be delayed, and surely you can appreciate the geek high surrounding this shipment. =D)
It's Time to get a gun.
That's what I've been thinkin.
I think I can afford one, If I do a little less Drinkin.www.TrueGeeks.com