| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | Sydney, Australia | |
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 2 years, 8 months |
| seen | Jul 22 '12 at 9:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 44 |
Good At:
C# VSTO VBA(Excel/Outlook)
SharePoint Asp.NET
SSRS SSIS TSQL TFS (admin/api)
Interest in:
Robotics
currently working on a modern fiction novel:
http://sparkiesmagic.blogspot.com
|
Jul 22 |
comment |
When should I say “thee”? Thanks @RegDwightАΑA ! :) |
|
Jul 22 |
comment |
When should I say “thee”? Why can't it be both? After all that is how languages slowly evolve over time. |
|
Jul 13 |
accepted | Should the common usage “Webmasters” be gender neutered into a separate webmistresses to describe female web site admin professionals? |
|
Jul 13 |
accepted | Can I get an example of statement that can be said to be Hofstadterian? |
|
Jul 13 |
accepted | When should I say “thee”? |
|
Jul 10 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Jul 9 |
awarded | Nice Question |
|
Jul 9 |
asked | When should I say “thee”? |
|
Sep 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
|
Mar 28 |
comment |
What's the difference between “null” and “void” in legal language? +1 wow , amazing research |
|
Mar 7 |
comment |
Which is correct: “prefer X to Y” or “prefer X over Y”? Sorry no that is not ambigious, rather that is poor use of English. No one would ever say their sleep isn't working. |
|
Mar 7 |
comment |
Why is anyone in a porn movie considered a porn star? great question Evik |
|
Feb 23 |
comment |
Why is 'c*nt' so much more derogatory in the US than the UK? Since when is telling someone, "C u next tuesday!" meant to be offensive anyway? |
|
Feb 23 |
comment |
Why is 'c*nt' so much more derogatory in the US than the UK? Yeah exactly right. It's definately in common use in Australia (but mainly amongst male only groups). |
|
Feb 20 |
comment |
“User accounts” or “users account” User's Account, refers to the "the users" account, which is singular. |
|
Feb 20 |
comment |
Should the common usage “Webmasters” be gender neutered into a separate webmistresses to describe female web site admin professionals? @user744, why would you say that? Master is no more inherently racist than describing the colour of someones skin is racist. |
|
Feb 20 |
comment |
Is there a shorter term for “divided by” in American English? This implies multiplication not division. |
|
Feb 20 |
comment |
Is there a shorter term for “divided by” in American English? As in 5 per 4 as an example for 5/4? That doesn't sound right, and most native english speakers wouldn't understand you. |
|
Feb 14 |
comment |
Why does “tanking” at something mean failing at it? ah thanks now I have the connection. to lose -> to dive -> to tank |
|
Feb 14 |
accepted | Why does “tanking” at something mean failing at it? |