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Beau

Lifer
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Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the chicken is the most used aviator
Chickens can't fly. :confused:

Yes, they can.
Not unless they're shot from a cannon. When's the last time you saw a flock of chickens migrate over your trailer park?

Any domesticated bird has trouble flying. They get fat, lazy and have no need to migrate because the food is around all year round (case in point: ducks). Wild chicken (grouses, pheasants, etc.) are ground-dwelling creatures, no doubt. But if the need arises, they can fly as well as a robin. Hell, even a domesticated banti can fly well. They just don't do it over long distances.

I own chickens, and have for years. You, sir, are talking out of your ass.

<--- goes back to kicking back and enjoying the day on his 2 acre home lot / 30 acre co-owned ranch.


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Beau

Lifer
Jun 25, 2001
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www.beauscott.com
Originally posted by: SammySon
Because he wrote Fusetalk and has access to the db.
AHHAAHAHAHAHAH
He wishes he wrote it.

Zuni = Jason Clark

From FuseTalk website:
Jason Clark, Chief Technical Officer
Jason Clark leveraged his 10 years experience in the IT industry to co-found FuseTalk Inc. Now CTO, Jason brings a hands-on approach to application development, a result of his years in IT areas as varied as network engineering, systems analysis, programming and application architecture. Jason has been a key player in launching and managing some of the Internet's highest-profile sites, including AnandTech. Today, Jason is an acknowledged expert in ColdFusion programming with published articles in leading publications.


Sounds to me like he's more than qualified and more than likely to have had a major influence in the creation of fusetalk.
 

iwearnosox

Lifer
Oct 26, 2000
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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the chicken is the most used aviator
Chickens can't fly. :confused:

Yes, they can.
Not unless they're shot from a cannon. When's the last time you saw a flock of chickens migrate over your trailer park?

Any domesticated bird has trouble flying. They get fat, lazy and have no need to migrate because the food is around all year round (case in point: ducks). Wild chicken (grouses, pheasants, etc.) are ground-dwelling creatures, no doubt. But if the need arises, they can fly as well as a robin. Hell, even a domesticated banti can fly well. They just don't do it over long distances.

I own chickens, and have for years. You, sir, are talking out of your ass.

<--- goes back to kicking back and enjoying the day on his 2 acre home lot / 30 acre co-owned ranch.


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Lol, pwned by the chicken farmer.

 

JEDI

Lifer
Sep 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: SammySon
Because he wrote Fusetalk and has access to the db.
AHHAAHAHAHAHAH
He wishes he wrote it.

Zuni = Jason Clark

From FuseTalk website:
Jason Clark, Chief Technical Officer
Jason Clark leveraged his 10 years experience in the IT industry to co-found FuseTalk Inc. Now CTO, Jason brings a hands-on approach to application development, a result of his years in IT areas as varied as network engineering, systems analysis, programming and application architecture. Jason has been a key player in launching and managing some of the Internet's highest-profile sites, including AnandTech. Today, Jason is an acknowledged expert in ColdFusion programming with published articles in leading publications.


Sounds to me like he's more than qualified and more than likely to have had a major influence in the creation of fusetalk.

zuni=cto of fusetalk? WOW! why did he license it to other sites if he works for AT? wouldnt it be in AT's interest if fusetalk was exclusive?