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+JuggerNaut+
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Geebs wrote:That would be useful to know, if only we knew who the fuck you were :dork:
he's the "Big Kahuna Burger", can't you read?
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Post by Dave »

Hint: last page of the account merge thread (although I like Big Kahuna Burger better)
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Dave wrote:Hint: last page of the account merge thread (although I like Big Kahuna Burger better)
ah. a fetish for all that is fat.
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Post by Dave »

The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Dave wrote:The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast
in America
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Post by Geebs »

Dave wrote:Hint: last page of the account merge thread (although I like Big Kahuna Burger better)
That's what I love about this place - if you ask someone who they are impolitely enough, an admin will come along and tell you :D
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Kaziganthe wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
Dave wrote:The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast
in America
sig
i prefer mine.
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Post by Timbo »

Until recently a computer games programmer. Now I'm unemployed. :icon23:
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Security and Systems Analyst for the second largest retailer in the U.S. overseeing a building that is 1.5 million square feet big. My position is actually an extension of HQ so i have to be fairly mobile.
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Post by Timbo »

Kaziganthe wrote:
Timbo wrote:Until recently a computer games programmer. Now I'm unemployed. :icon23:
Got caught looking at porn, didn't you. tsk tsk
I wish (because then I'd have porn :icon25:). Company went tits up.
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Post by Maiden »

Kaziganthe wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:Security and Systems Analyst for the second largest retailer in the U.S. overseeing a building that is 1.5 million square feet big. My position is actually an extension of HQ so i have to be fairly mobile.
So you work at wal-mart right?
ill guess home depot
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Post by tnf »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:Security and Systems Analyst for the second largest retailer in the U.S. overseeing a building that is 1.5 million square feet big. My position is actually an extension of HQ so i have to be fairly mobile.
So that's why you got so mad about security issues when I told you I hadn't updated my work laptop with SP2 (until I told you I didn't use it on the network - just for grades..)

What retailer? Or would you rather keep that to yourself (I understand completely...)
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Post by hate »

i'm a top dog

quite powerful

goes to my head
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Post by tnf »

What have you been up to since the genome was sequenced?
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Post by hate »

personal bitch

to my 10 month old
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Post by saturn »

Geebs wrote:Goddamn yankee spelling :greek:
?
ToxicBug wrote:
saturn wrote:MD and soon to be resident for anesthesiology in the Rotterdam Academic Hospital
Can you explain all the steps it takes to become a doctor? I don't understand the stuff with the residents and real doctors and stuff.
"Many people think that becoming a doctor is difficult. Others have some sense that becoming a physician takes many years and is expensive. Most people realize that being a physician is difficult yet rewarding. All these people are correct. Becoming a physician is a long, arduous, expensive process that can only be accomplished with great dedication."

http://people.howstuffworks.com/becoming-a-doctor.htm

That's how it works in the States. I've met a Canadian MD on vacation and she told me that it's slightly different in Canada, but I'm not sure about the details anymore since I was slightly inebriated.

In the Netherlands you'll have to complete 4 years in university and get your doctorate (or MSc Science), then you proceed to clinical practice in numerous teaching hospitals during your 2 year internship. After that you're an MD and will have to get a residency if you want to specialize in something you'll really want. Mostly that's another 6 years. And then I've not counted the 1-2 years you mostly work as non-resident to get more experience.

Maiden wrote:
saturn wrote:MD and soon to be resident for anesthesiology in the Rotterdam Academic Hospital
get those student loans paid off, we'll do business
You don't have proper sailing boats do you?
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tnf wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:Security and Systems Analyst for the second largest retailer in the U.S. overseeing a building that is 1.5 million square feet big. My position is actually an extension of HQ so i have to be fairly mobile.
So that's why you got so mad about security issues when I told you I hadn't updated my work laptop with SP2 (until I told you I didn't use it on the network - just for grades..)

What retailer? Or would you rather keep that to yourself (I understand completely...)
:)

yeah, i'll keep it to myself.
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Post by saturn »

lol, I didn't even know what it was anyway.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

saturn wrote:lol, I didn't even know what it was anyway.
wut
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Post by saturn »

the company
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

saturn wrote:the company
you knew, just forgot. it's ok, it was a while ago.
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Post by Geebs »

saturn wrote:
Geebs wrote:Goddamn yankee spelling :greek:
?
anaesthetics.

Sorry, I did a lot of greek at school and thus american spelling bugs the shit out of me.
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Post by saturn »

I used to spell it anaesthesiology all the time, but apparently the most common used form is "anesthesiology" in Holland (and the world).

But strangely, gynaecology is the common form here :tard: (I'm all for original latin or greek spelling, how elitist it may appear to laymen)
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Post by saturn »

anyway, did you advance into a (general) surgery residency yet, geebs?
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I'm an intergalactic engineer. It's hard work, but someone has to do it.
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