Quote: "Humans and higher primates share approximately 97% of their DNA. Recent research in primate programming suggests computing is a task that most higher primates can easily perform." Learn more: http://www.vb-bootcamp.com/PPI/main.asp ---- Why "Primate Programming"? I'm a primate and I program. What's the big deal? -- EricHodges ---- Wait, does someone else here read the Conversatron, or is it just happy coincidence that Primate Programming was simultaneously mentioned at two of my favorite web locations? ''a coincidence...'' Not a coincidence. The AP ran the story and everyone started sending it around. ---- DilBert cartoon: ''A MicroSoft HumanResources interviewer'': I'm going to give you a story problem to see if you qualify to work at Microsoft. ''Dilbert'': Okay. ''A MicroSoft HumanResources interviewer'': You walk into a room containing a gibbon, a rhesus monkey, and a chimpanzee holding a banana. Who is the smartest primate in the room? Later that evening, Dilbert's sitting on his couch unloading to his pet dog. ''Dilbert'': How was I supposed to remember that humans are also primates??