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3/2/2006 8:59:00 PM

I'm looking for someone that is a very good presenter/teacher and is
*very* adept with Ruby and Ruby on Rails who would be willing to
offer personal training. The person would preferably be using Mac OS
X, although it is not a requirement. I would also like for this
person to be familiar with CSS and possibly UI design and graphic
design as well.

I'm not too concerned with cost, just with the fact that this person
has some free/flexible time at the moment to pursue this. Please
shoot me an email if you think you'd be able to talk about this with
me personally.

Thanks much.


1 Answer

Arthur Lipscomb

9/24/2011 9:08:00 PM

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On 9/23/2011 10:32 AM, Windowwasher wrote:
> "Ian J. Ball" <ijball-NO_SPAM@mac.invalid> wrote in message
> news:ijball-NO_SPAM-B37D7D.23034722092011@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>> The four new shows were:
>>
>> Charlie's Angels (ABC - new!)
>
> C+ This didn't seem to be very well done from a production standpoint.
> The chemistry between the girls was sorely lacking as was that with Bos.
> They did get Garber for the voice obviously.

I didn't recognize his voice but I wasn't listening for him specifically.

I suspect they had him all
> along and the story was just for PR. The storyline was pretty good in
> that it served to intro the new partner. I'll likely record this as long
> as it stays on the light side like the original and doesn't pretend to
> be anything more than what it is -- fluff.
>
>

Fluff is about right. I guess I *could* use it for background noise if
nothing else was on but it felt so tedious it took me several days to
sit through it all. I don't know if I want to waste my time with it
again. I *might* give it one more try if I'm feeling generous.