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Frederick Volking
Starting Member
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Posted - 2003-05-29 : 07:51:25
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Question: What is YAK?Answer: A wild, shaggy-haired ox (Bos grunniens) of the mountains of central Asia.So y'all are a bunch of YAKs? Who know how to type? |
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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!
4970 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-29 : 08:02:26
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That is correctDamian |
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Frederick Volking
Starting Member
9 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-29 : 08:21:17
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I thought possiblyY ou'reA llK inky |
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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!
4970 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-29 : 09:04:36
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http://www.sqlteam.com/FilterTopics.asp?TopicID=148Damian |
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graz
Chief SQLTeam Crack Dealer
4149 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-29 : 12:26:35
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The Yak is also known as the "bison of Tibet". It's a rather odd animal.===============================================Creating tomorrow's legacy systems today.One crisis at a time. |
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SamC
White Water Yakist
3467 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-29 : 12:58:50
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Odd is a point of view. I imagine bison appear odd to those in Tibet.Sam |
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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger
1537 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-29 : 13:13:10
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Yak = odd animal = SQL coder = JimLIs that not a conundrum????JimUsers <> Logic |
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Wanderer
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1168 Posts |
Posted - 2003-05-30 : 04:49:07
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YAK :Yearner'sAfterKnowledge...YetAnotheraKronym (ugly intentional misspell)...*grin**#* *#* *#* *#* Chaos, Disorder and Panic ... my work is done here!Edited by - wanderer on 05/30/2003 04:50:38 |
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