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What about your sweet nunchuku skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking
skills?

ChristopherL wrote:
Or, you could just ask them what they are talking about. Â*I sometimes wonder
what people are referring to when they use "Spreadsheet". Â*Do they mean a

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I actually feel that he/she is fearful of my broad-range programming
skills across multiple computer languages. He/she typically talk
condescendingly towards me and my skills. He can't hack it, so strikes
out with "The Macro" phrase. I find it amusing, and really don't care.
I just don't want to listen to bad crazy things which could affect my
work.

Chris


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