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texanman
Junior Member

United States
410 Posts

Posted - 07 January 2008 :  17:47:32  Show Profile
We often get help from you guys and don't get the chance to say THANK YOU properly for your hard work, help, and dedication.

I am very proud to be part of this community.

May God bless you all!

ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin

Portugal
26364 Posts

Posted - 07 January 2008 :  17:56:09  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
This is a great community. In fact, I think it's so great that I openly admit this is my only current addiction .

Thank you for voicing those feelings .


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texanman
Junior Member

United States
410 Posts

Posted - 07 January 2008 :  18:22:26  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by ruirib

I openly admit this is my only current addiction .


I wish I had your ASP scripting skills! I would have been addicted as well!

Addiction like this is healthy
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muzishun
Senior Member

United States
1079 Posts

Posted - 07 January 2008 :  18:41:48  Show Profile  Visit muzishun's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by texanman
I wish I had your ASP scripting skills! I would have been addicted as well!


I can speak from personal experience that if you stick around long enough, your ASP skills will improve greatly. The key: never stop trying new things! A few of the current moderators here were regular members when I joined, so that in itself is testament to the potential for growth here.

Bill Parrott
Senior Web Programmer, University of Kansas
Co-Owner and Code Monkey, Eternal Second Designs (www.eternalsecond.com)
Personal Website (www.chimericdream.com)

Edited by - muzishun on 07 January 2008 18:42:08
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HuwR
Forum Admin

United Kingdom
20593 Posts

Posted - 08 January 2008 :  01:58:02  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
All the current Moderators and even the Admins like myself were once mere mortals like the rest of you
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JJenson
Advanced Member

USA
2121 Posts

Posted - 08 January 2008 :  14:36:08  Show Profile  Visit JJenson's Homepage
I do want to add my thanks here as well. Can never be to thankful. I owe alot to the people here. I would not be in the job I am without this community as well as I wouldn't own my own home. I really wouldn't know where I would be at without this community. I actually think all of you have improved my life so much.

Thanks again
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muzishun
Senior Member

United States
1079 Posts

Posted - 08 January 2008 :  17:21:00  Show Profile  Visit muzishun's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by JJenson

I do want to add my thanks here as well. Can never be to thankful. I owe alot to the people here. I would not be in the job I am without this community as well as I wouldn't own my own home. I really wouldn't know where I would be at without this community. I actually think all of you have improved my life so much.

Thanks again


Other than the part about owning a home (still working on that part), this whole post applies to me as well.

Bill Parrott
Senior Web Programmer, University of Kansas
Co-Owner and Code Monkey, Eternal Second Designs (www.eternalsecond.com)
Personal Website (www.chimericdream.com)
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AnonJr
Moderator

United States
5768 Posts

Posted - 09 January 2008 :  06:42:45  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage
It applies to a lot of us. I went to school learning VB6 (and a few others) and took a web programming course (in Perl) as a lark. I find it immensely ironic that my first job out of college was web programming ... in ASP/VBScript! Well, it started out in Perl, but that's another story.

Shortly after I started my boss figured we needed one of those "message things" and I started hunting for an ASP/VBScript based forum. Long story short, after trying several I settled on Snitz. It was a little over a year after that that I ever really needed to post anything as I was able to find all my answers archived here and there. The rest, as they say, is history.

Its because of my activity here that I've been able to grow as a programmer. I've learned tons, and I've made it a goal to try and return the favor. Now I need to find a way to get a "Snitz Conference" set up somewhere so I can meet some of these fine people over a beer or three. If the hospital wasn't in a bit of a budget crunch I'd try to get them to fly me to England or Ireland.
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texanman
Junior Member

United States
410 Posts

Posted - 09 January 2008 :  09:58:04  Show Profile
Thanks muzishum and HuwR! You bet I will be here for a long time.
Well said Jeff! Thanks for sharing your feelings and I am glad snitz made your life better.
Thanks AnonJr for sharing your experience here. May be some day snitz community should think about a gathering of some short in real life
That will be really great!

Edited by - texanman on 09 January 2008 09:59:59
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