Is this an age related thing?
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Is this an age related thing?
| Thu, 04-12-2007 - 9:45am |
(Totally OT, not SAH/WOH related, so feel free to not respond)
I went out with 5 other women to dinner last night.

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"my son can and he is 10."
So?
So could I at that age. but nowadays there are so many different languages out there that there are a lot of people, and children, who can dabble. Doesn't make him a software engineer or an authority on it over me, and it doesn't mean anything.
I dont feel like going to find the post where you SAID you cannot code. Every time I post proof you change your story or lied, you ignore it completely like it never happened. It's useless debating with anyone who deflects and avoids.
Erin
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I did not use the word never or always did i?
I really do not feel like Iam defending myself. Iam posting my views. :)
"I did not use the word never or always did i? "
Not much different than "impossible", "not possible", "cannot"
Erin
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No one would take issue if you presented it as your opinion. Saying that something is impossible, when other posters has proven that is it not, is not just voicing an opinion!!
Robin
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