Joe
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Supporting Hayley since 2003!
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Post by Joe on Jun 29, 2007 4:09:54 GMT
Hi Dori Wow...I congratulate you on your recent and future accomplishments! Love your site also! All the best, Joe
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Post by postscript on Jun 29, 2007 14:53:31 GMT
I would not discourage you from aiming high, but to achieve each goal in its time means achieving goals. Even if not published, the only way to avhieve a mastery in any art form is to persevere and to practice, practice, practice. Good luck in your endeavours. Peter S.
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Post by roger on Jun 29, 2007 15:08:14 GMT
Hi Dori, Although Peter speak wisely, don't be put off by his caution. As I once said to Hayley, "You'll do fine". She did and so will you, I'm sure! Roger
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Post by Gene on Jun 29, 2007 15:15:48 GMT
Hi Peter T & Gene All very interesting but can we Brits have a translation please? Best wishes Grant LOL, Grant. I'm not certain how to translate horsepower into Britpower. Britpower is in metric, while horsepower is in oats, hay and grass. i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif Britpower has an accent (to us, here in the states), while horsepower has a "neiggghhhh" type sound.... Britpower is well known for its magnificent, WW-II Spitfire fighter planes, while horsepower is famous for its magnificent WW-II "land mines"....the ones that are deposited in the cow pastures. They are so huge, that they are snow-capped! If the methane gas doesn't get you, the smell will! Britpower is known for its fast cars, such as the wonderful Aston Martin Vanquish. Horsepower is known for its very hard ride, difficult steering and occasional stubbornness.... The only thing that this has to do with Hayley is that she still has my parachute and it's a WW-II model! Hayleeeeeee....where are you!!! Grant, if the two of you are ever in New Jersey, please stop in for a ride in my horsey-wagon. I'll supply the parachutes! Best, Gene
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Post by meldy on Jul 5, 2007 20:08:35 GMT
I would not discourage you from aiming high, but to achieve each goal in its time means achieving goals. Even if not published, the only way to avhieve a mastery in any art form is to persevere and to practice, practice, practice. Good luck in your endeavours. Peter S. Peter, I wholeheartedly agree with you, perserverence is the best way to achieve one's goals in my opinion Dori, wow you've really had some great accomplishments (cool website ) and I wish you the best in the future. Meldy
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Post by Dori on Jul 6, 2007 11:20:56 GMT
Thanks Meldy and Roger. Roger, i know what you mean - there are so many people who have been told 'you'll do fine' and they end up becoming worldy famous!! Funny how this world works...
Dori
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Post by Dean McCarten on Jul 7, 2007 18:57:19 GMT
Well I am a Web & Systems Developer, So I spend most of my time listening to hayley while creating web sites and computer programs for the NHS in the UK. I am also a qualified Security Expert.
Cheers
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Post by meldy on Jul 8, 2007 0:30:30 GMT
Well I am a Web & Systems Developer, So I spend most of my time listening to hayley while creating web sites and computer programs for the NHS in the UK. I am also a qualified Security Expert. Cheers Dean, Security Expert Wow, so did you always know you wanted to work with computers? Meldy
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Post by postscript on Jul 8, 2007 9:26:18 GMT
Well I am a Web & Systems Developer, So I spend most of my time listening to hayley while creating web sites and computer programs for the NHS in the UK. I am also a qualified Security Expert. Cheers Nice to hear that Dean. Did I say 'hi!' when you first came aboard? If not, sorry and 'hi!' now. Glad to hear my personal information is in safe hands! Peter S.
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Post by Karsten on Jul 11, 2007 20:28:52 GMT
Hi, here is a very short description of my job: After finishing my studies in mathematics I work at an insurance company on the development of risk models now. Not particularly exciting - I know, but since when mathematicians get exciting jobs ? Best, Karsten
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