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What's the meaning of this!!! (your user icon)

Thanks Graziano. Earlier you wrote "  My icon tell you something about me...."

So you either like to play cards or are one of a set of twins?

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Sorry, I am not familiar with the term "Weekend" you mean your company lets you move away from your desk? Smiley Very Happy

 

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From the New Silicon Valley-Guy Handbook (not)
 
"
Weekend - The two days of the week when you exercise the clause in the EULA that allows you to use LabVIEW on a second computer.
"
Smiley Happy
 
Ben
Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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hehehehe.....
   about my icon.... (actually I don't know how "due di picche" is in english.... it's 2 of spades?!?!?)   in italy, when a girl refuses you... she's giving you a "2 di picche", is it so also outside Italy? I just wonder...

   Week-end is when you program microcontrollers, ore you're building your or someone else website, ore fixing your friend's PC....

   Bye...
graziano
  
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Yes, "due di picche" corresponds to the 2 of spades, even though native Italian playing cards are different than English playing cards. I'm Italian somewhat (not born in Italy, but my parents were, and I lived there for about 4 1/2 years when I was young), and I never heard that phrase. Must be regional?
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Oh, no, it's for all italy! In italy, cards are "regional", check this!

There're not spades, hearts, and so on, you have SPADE (blades), BASTONI (whoods), DENARI (money) and COPPE (cups). Strange, isn't that?!?!?

Okay, we're overrunning the main subject of the post, sorry for this....

graziano
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I meant that the "due di picche" corresponds to the English 2 of spades card, though it seems to be more of an "accepted" correspondence, rather than a literal one given that playing cards are indeed different (both in style and even deck count).

The Modiano cards were the ones my family used when playing Scopa and Briscola. Brings back some memories.

OK, back to our regularly scheduled program...
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I see....nice!

And me to, back to the schedule!

graziano
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I am enjoying this thread quite a bit. I must admit that Altenbach's avatar certainly made it easier to pick him out of the crowd at NI week. Also, learning the story about Ben's icon was great - you can work with somebody for a year and still learn new things...

As to my Icon, it is a standard one, but one that I would certainly have chosen anyway. I am a comic book geek, and the Captain Marvel Symbology was too much to pass up. This is also why I used to have the Green Lantern Oath in my signature, until I realized it was a little to long for polite posting guidlines. Maybe on day I will design my own, I spend so much time at my drawing table anyway, I am sure I can come up with something...

But until then: Shazaam!

 

Message Edited by Mellobuck on 09-14-2007 10:26 AM


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CTA, CLA, CLED
SHAZAM!
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Re: tst's (aka the international man of mystery) icons

Of all of tst's icon's I hae to say that I liked "Lucy" of peanuts fame.

Since he was serving as my devils advocate Smiley Mad during that period, her catch phrase

"Hmmmmm?"

was just too appropriate. 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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