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Post by vkrouverk » Thursday 11 January 2007, 23:29

Patrix wrote:
pokkis wrote:I'm on stawberry field, forever :lol:
He he. What doe's it mean Pokkis? You don't look like strawberry plantator :)
Pokkis probably means this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever
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Post by Patrix » Friday 12 January 2007, 14:21

vkrouverk wrote:Pokkis probably means this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever
OK! Now it's clear. Lucky one! :wink:

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Post by hilozan » Monday 15 January 2007, 12:14

To stay in the "berry" fields, I'm an IT consultant specialized in BlackBerry.
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Post by Ohawa » Monday 15 January 2007, 16:28

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Post by Arnaud » Monday 15 January 2007, 17:32

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Post by drzone » Monday 15 January 2007, 20:46

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Post by yomama » Monday 15 January 2007, 22:32

I work in San Francisco as gigolo in the Castro area.
Business is going well thank you very much.

Once in a while, I verify in the lab some vendor's telecom equipment to build a wireless backhaul.

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Re: Gigolo

Post by eaglefly » Tuesday 16 January 2007, 16:20

yomama wrote:I work in San Francisco as gigolo in the Castro area.
Business is going well thank you very much.Peter
Are you the kind of guy who dances naked at Halloween party in Castro :wink: I lived in SF bay area 10 years ago and at the time, I remember being really impressed by the "window show" :twisted:
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Post by yomama » Tuesday 16 January 2007, 19:04

eaglefly wrote:Are you the kind of guy who dances naked at Halloween party in Castro :wink: I lived in SF bay area 10 years ago and at the time, I remember being really impressed by the "window show" :twisted:
Celine,
Yeap, that's a close guess indeed. I am actually dancing most of the time naked and on Halloween, I put on a a semi see-through costume. 8)
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Post by SuperHik » Tuesday 16 January 2007, 19:06

Hi ,

I'm another IT man .
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c u on snow.

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Post by Silber » Wednesday 17 January 2007, 10:12

and I thought I was the only nerdy telecom dude in the community... it seems that there is an extremely strong correlation between EC and IT/Telecom jobs.... any guesses why????
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Post by pokkis » Wednesday 17 January 2007, 10:29

Propably cause EC suits very well for us extended inviduals 8)

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Post by SuperHik » Thursday 18 January 2007, 14:23

I belive , because we like the things to be precise.

Just like the perfect carve, 1 line only, no skids.
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Post by Ohawa » Thursday 18 January 2007, 22:48

Not only IT guys like to have things precise. Physical measurements also require certain precision:-)
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Post by vkrouverk » Thursday 18 January 2007, 22:57

Silber wrote:it seems that there is an extremely strong correlation between EC and IT/Telecom jobs.... any guesses why????
Because IT/Telecom chaps are just a bunch of freaks, who spend time in net forums instead of getting "reel life"? As opposed to real men, who hit chicks in bars instead?
:twisted:
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