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On Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:02:55 GMT, HDraexler <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>I just calculated ... in the last 15 years I spent 1872 hours, just
searching
>for compiler errors! But now there is VSPF ...
Let's see now, 1872 / 15 = 124.8 hours per year, divided by 52
(weeks in a year) = 2.4 hours per week, divided by 5 (days in
a week) = .48 hours per day. If you work an 8 hour day, then
I assume you spent the remaining 7.52 hours either creating
compiler errors or fixing compiler errors. Not very productive,
are you? It's a good thing you don't work for me, you would have
been fire a long time ago. :-)
Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
Voice: (915) 860-9933 Therm-O-Link of Texas, Inc.
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