What do Rev programmers charge per hour for programming?

Luis luis at anachreon.co.uk
Tue Jun 9 04:38:27 EDT 2009


Reminds me of the student that filled their bottom wardrobe drawer  
with porridge, and took a slice for breakfast, lunch and supper.

I think they were found dead, not sure why.

Cheers,

Luis.


On 7 Jun 2009, at 18:18, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

> That remark about Cup Noodles was not very nice:
>
> The first thing I will do when I arrive in Edinburgh is stock
> up on Pot/Cup Noodles to last me through the conference:
>
> Pot Noodles occupy an important position in my personal
> development, having got me through my Bachelor's degree
> and all those nights at a horrible blind-terminal in the basement
> of the University of Durham's erstwhile computer building.
>
> Here in Bulgaria what I crave more than anything else is that
> "healthy, healthy, healthy" fix of monosodium glutamate;
> and those 2 minute noodles in plastic bags just don't produce
> the same result.  Mind you they might be healthier than all
> that instant jerky I chewed down during my first Master's.
>
> As a married chap with expensive children my price is
> tied to air tickets to piano competitions in places like
> Venice and Salzburg just at present; hence my dependence
> on pot noodles.  :)
>
> Andre Garzia wrote:
>> my price fluctuates with the variations of the market forces behind
>> quality tea and coffee....
>>
>> I have a special price for NGOs and academics in general which is  
>> tied
>> to the Cup Noodles price
>>
>> I am thinking about creating a new service of elegant designer
>> fashionable code tied to the price of some undisclosed quantity of
>> porcini mushrooms, high quality pasta, dried tomatoes, tons of spices
>> and good wine.
>>
>>
>
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