"So sorry, but, y'know ..." it has by now been a helluva long time since I have been obliged to seriously-regard
anything that was presented to me by means of a line-printer.
So why exactly, prithee, am I expected to give-a-damn about such things now?
It was
suggested above that this was posted anonymously by
sundialsvc4.
Well, he doesn't usually post anonymously (except by accident),
plus the use of ordinary double quotes (rather than “these”) is atypical.
On the other hand, a number of specific words do suggest sundialsvc4:
- y'know: used twice by sundialsvc4 though also used by others. Inconclusive.
- helluva: used five times by sundialsvc4. BTW, I almost choked when I read this: “done a helluva lot of coding over the past 30 years”. Since helluva is rarely used by others, use of this word suggests sundialsvc4.
- give a damn: this is a favourite of sundialsvc4, as in I don’t give a damn about “experience points!™” and “frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn”. Use of this phrase suggests sundialsvc4.
- prithee: this word is frequently used by sundialsvc4, very rarely used by others, a bit of a giveaway.
Though certainly not proven, on balance I have to agree with anonymonk that this post was probably authored by sundialsvc4.
If you are listening
sundialsvc4, can you shed further light on this mysterious anonymous post?
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