Re: [WebDNA] OT - some girls like guys for their WebDNA

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 104883
interpreted = N
texte = No silly at all... I had it in my head that my future wife would like Mannheim Steamroller. I married a music major; without asking, she told me she always wanted to see Mannheim Steamroller in concert and I immediately thought, "She's the one." Our first date... well, you can probably guess. Anyway, Congratulations! May your marriage be blessed as richly as you have blessed the lives of those around you. (My traditional wedding toast.) Govinda wrote: > Since this list is a (so far) small, friendly, flexible, sometimes > playful bunch of us here.. I thought it would be entertaining to > offer this personal true story - > > Now I am engaged to be married, but 4 months ago I had not yet met my > fiancee; we had only exchanged (by pure coincidence) one (would-be) > formal work email each way... those emails were about my maybe > working on a site for a non-profit site written in webdna years ago. > She has been involved with that group for years.. always on the > HTML/graphic-design end of things.. and never any programming. But as > the bosses kept wanting things over past months/years it made her > appreciate the skill set of a programmer who could fulfill the various > desires of the admin, as they came up. She told me the other day > that before she met me, she had it in her mind (silly as it was) that > she would like to meet a man who knew WebDNA... and when she received > the first email from me with my declaration of being a webdna > programmer in the subject line, then some part of her thought, "Oh!, > he might be the one!" :-) Of course there is *alot* more at work > here deeper than my chosen favorite programming language, but it was > too cute to pass up sharing this story with you.. > See webdna is good for more than just saving time and brain juice > while making websites jump through hoops. ;-) > > -Govinda > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/ > Bug Reporting: > http://forum.webdna.us/eucabb.html?page=topics&category=288 > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] OT - some girls like guys for their WebDNA (Matthew Bohne 2010)
  2. RE: [WebDNA] OT - some girls like guys for their WebDNA ("Dan Strickler" 2010)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] OT - some girls like guys for their WebDNA (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2010)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] OT - some girls like guys for their WebDNA (Marc Thompson 2010)
  5. [WebDNA] OT - some girls like guys for their WebDNA (Govinda 2010)
No silly at all... I had it in my head that my future wife would like Mannheim Steamroller. I married a music major; without asking, she told me she always wanted to see Mannheim Steamroller in concert and I immediately thought, "She's the one." Our first date... well, you can probably guess. Anyway, Congratulations! May your marriage be blessed as richly as you have blessed the lives of those around you. (My traditional wedding toast.) Govinda wrote: > Since this list is a (so far) small, friendly, flexible, sometimes > playful bunch of us here.. I thought it would be entertaining to > offer this personal true story - > > Now I am engaged to be married, but 4 months ago I had not yet met my > fiancee; we had only exchanged (by pure coincidence) one (would-be) > formal work email each way... those emails were about my maybe > working on a site for a non-profit site written in webdna years ago. > She has been involved with that group for years.. always on the > HTML/graphic-design end of things.. and never any programming. But as > the bosses kept wanting things over past months/years it made her > appreciate the skill set of a programmer who could fulfill the various > desires of the admin, as they came up. She told me the other day > that before she met me, she had it in her mind (silly as it was) that > she would like to meet a man who knew WebDNA... and when she received > the first email from me with my declaration of being a webdna > programmer in the subject line, then some part of her thought, "Oh!, > he might be the one!" :-) Of course there is *alot* more at work > here deeper than my chosen favorite programming language, but it was > too cute to pass up sharing this story with you.. > See webdna is good for more than just saving time and brain juice > while making websites jump through hoops. ;-) > > -Govinda > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/ > Bug Reporting: > http://forum.webdna.us/eucabb.html?page=topics&category=288 > > Matthew Bohne

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