and our drinking water was rated best in Ohio and second best in the
nation!
Dave
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From: Karl Simanonok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: GENEALOGY SEARCH CODING CONTEST
At 10:42 PM 7/23/2001 -0400, [EMAIL
remain to compete in the Genealogy Search Coding Contest
at http://strategicbrains.com.
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At 10:42 PM 7/23/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK - what makes you think the coders in Appalachia are starving? You get it
wrong. With the cost of living here, so much less than in cities like NY or
LA, we can do the work for the same contract amount, yet have much more real
cash dollars
attesting to your proven ColdFusion skills to add to
your portfolio of accomplishments, and I will serve as a personal reference
to that effect as well, anytime you need me to in the future.
I wish you good fortune in all your efforts.
Regards,
Karl Simanonok
PS: The Genealogy Search Coding Contest
This contest is not mainly about the money
though, it's more about how smart you are
(although a hundred dollars might actually
make a big difference in the life of some
poor starving coder in Appalachia or a
Third World country,
OK - what makes you think the coders in Appalachia are starving?
Karl Simanonok wrote:
But Jochem, who apparently writes from the Netherlands, for some reason
worries that people are being asked to violate American copyright
laws. Jochem, maybe in Holland it is possible to copyright other people's
names, email addresses, and other publicly available
Lighten up! It's just a little contest, a challenge for
those who like a
challenge. If you don't enjoy being intellectually
challenged, it's not
mandatory that you enter the contest, and you don't need to
complain about
it.
It's not mandatory that people enter pyramid selling
Pardon me, but this just seems like a blatant method to get some cheap code.
I-Lin Kuo
Macromedia Certified ColdFusion 5.0 Developer
Ann Arbor, MI
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 18:30:10 -0700
From: Karl Simanonok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GENEALOGY SEARCH CODING CONTEST
If you have some time on your
Karl Simanonok wrote:
If you have some time on your hands and would enjoy participating in a
ColdFusion coding contest, please visit http://strategicbrains.com to see
what it's about and to get started right away.
Bad contest.
For starters, you are asking everybody who resides in the US
If you have some time on your hands and would enjoy participating in a
ColdFusion coding contest, please visit http://strategicbrains.com to see
what it's about and to get started right away.
I'm having a contest to see who can paint my fence the best... and you don't
even have to RIPOFF the
In the event of a tie there may be a runoff contest to add some
functionality, but this is not
anticipated to be very likely to occur.
i.e., if I can think of something else I'm too lazy to do myself or too
cheap to hire someone to do, I'll pick two of the entrants to do it for me,
claiming
If you have some time on your hands and would enjoy participating in a
ColdFusion coding contest, please visit http://strategicbrains.com to see
what it's about and to get started right away.
The winner will receive a hundred dollar prize and recognition for their
accomplishment.
The
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