Jeffry Houser wrote:
> That has to be the shortest job post I've ever read, although I don't
>think I understand all the code. What is splst?
> Senior Level, with Cascading Style (sheets?)
>
>At 10:14 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
>
>
>>need coldfusion splst sr level-with cascade
>>style-urgent-b
Stephen Moretti (cfmaster) wrote:
>S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>
>
>
>>Expects a bachelors degree but doesn't seem to know what "incumbent"
>>means...
>>
>>http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=incumbent
>>
>>Unless he meant "lyi
S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>Expects a bachelors degree but doesn't seem to know what "incumbent"
>means...
>
>http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=incumbent
>
>Unless he meant "lying, leaning, or resting on" the job offer...
>
>
Issac,
You need to read the noun rather than the adjective.
Steph
Pffft... this is what you get for wishing a mailing list happy
birthday... :-!
Anyone interested in this post? (Please respond to him not me)
Anyone got a suggestion where I can tell this guy to post this job? Its
a bit out of my league with me being in the UK and the job being in LA.
Regards
Louis Mezo wrote:
> The selection of the particular URLs that are returned on Google if
> you run
> a search on "logisynth" is what's suspect. Out of all of the material
> available, this is what someone chose to represent me with? This is not
> automation or chance, but deliberate. Anybody who d
Louis Mezo wrote:
> I'm sorry, but the RNC in NY provided the context, not some fuzzy
> amorphous
> vapor.
I think thats quite enough of this thread now, thank you!
A reminder. This is an international mailing list some of us are not
from the US, let alone New York. Both the reference to SNL