[Shacs] How Old Is Dr. Burris?

Kyle Patrick kyle at dpis.com
Fri Feb 29 00:48:24 CST 2008


When storing Dr B's age in a database, its best to use a LongInt or
Int64 to make sure field has enough space.  Not many others refer to
'DOS' as a young operating system, and believe they can land the space
shuttle using the memory in your calculator.


Kyle


-----Original Message-----
From: shacs-bounces at shsu.edu [mailto:shacs-bounces at shsu.edu] On Behalf
Of Byron Ray
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:00 PM
To: macinhack at shsu.edu
Cc: shacs at shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Shacs] How Old Is Dr. Burris?

I graduated in 1998 and I'm still trying to forget those horrible jokes.

And by my calculations Dr B. is barely in his 60's.  A year or two
before I
graduated we celebrated his 50th.  Rather we tormented him on his 50th

LONG LIVE P.U.G.!!!!

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>
>Um, yeah...Mike graduated in 1980* and not only did he have Dr. Burris
as
>a professor BUT HE ACTUALLY REMEMBERED HIM AND HIS HORRIBLE JOKES.
>
>sheesh...
>

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