Re: Some Web_TV clients run Win_CE on an Intel box.




Jeff...Relf wrote:
Hi Randy_Poe, You post via Google because you're not computer literate.

Your deductive powers are as limited as your knowledge of
everything else. I can't think of anything more pointless than trying
to convince an idiot of my credentials. However, I am secure in the
knowledge that employers have seen to pay me a very good
wage for the last 30 years for developing new algorithms in
a very large variety of application areas, in dozens of different
languages from LISP down to bit-twiddling in machine language.

There isn't really any mileage in trying to convince the village idiot
that you're competent at what you do. It suffices to convince employers
and their customers.

- Randy

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