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Apr. 11th, 2002 02:50 pmyou know you've been coding too long when:
1) you start describing all colors in hex
2) every line you type ends in either a > or a ;
3) you no longer use capital letters and/or punctuation the way normal english is
4) the words 'if' and 'for' have new meaning
5) you cringe at the mention of either the word 'frame' or 'table'
6) href src img (etc) - are viewed as actual words
7) you think in pixels instead of inches or centimeters
8) you can understand words like "wtextunbld" without having to think about it
9) you sub indent every sentance of a paragraph
10) you find yourself using single quotes more often than needed
11) any comment you make is surrounded by < ! - - & - - >
(more to come)
1) you start describing all colors in hex
2) every line you type ends in either a > or a ;
3) you no longer use capital letters and/or punctuation the way normal english is
4) the words 'if' and 'for' have new meaning
5) you cringe at the mention of either the word 'frame' or 'table'
6) href src img (etc) - are viewed as actual words
7) you think in pixels instead of inches or centimeters
8) you can understand words like "wtextunbld" without having to think about it
9) you sub indent every sentance of a paragraph
10) you find yourself using single quotes more often than needed
11) any comment you make is surrounded by < ! - - & - - >
(more to come)