The Sage Posted on March 26, 2008 By Liquid Egg Product 5 Comments on The Sage Computer-fu, Patently Ineffective Apologies to those of you who use this site as a work diversion. I’ve no time for a proper post. I humbly submit today’s Daily WTF, the Sage, as alternate reading material.
Don’t forget this classic Journey to the Center of the Database starring Donnie himself (though the story is somewhat embellished). Reply
i have a senior paint specialist visiting my home tonight who used to be a senior partner at a big systems integration firm. im serious. i will show him this article. thank you for sustaining culture in the occidental world! Reply
gman: That center of the database story was kinda boring, tell you the truth. David: If this is culture, then I feel sorry for the entire Western world. Reply
Actually the real WTF is that there wasn’t a maintenance program to add in more dates each day to the central date database. Reply
@gman: The other guy who the story was based on seemed bitter it was only 15% his contribution. @David K: Thanks, although I don’t care much for culture, just getting a few giggles. @Allen: LOL. Although, since this was an Access database, it was fast just to create an Excel spreadsheet and import that… Reply
Don’t forget this classic Journey to the Center of the Database starring Donnie himself (though the story is somewhat embellished).
i have a senior paint specialist visiting my home tonight who used to be a senior partner at a big systems integration firm. im serious. i will show him this article. thank you for sustaining culture in the occidental world!
gman: That center of the database story was kinda boring, tell you the truth.
David: If this is culture, then I feel sorry for the entire Western world.
Actually the real WTF is that there wasn’t a maintenance program to add in more dates each day to the central date database.
@gman: The other guy who the story was based on seemed bitter it was only 15% his contribution.
@David K: Thanks, although I don’t care much for culture, just getting a few giggles.
@Allen: LOL. Although, since this was an Access database, it was fast just to create an Excel spreadsheet and import that…