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    Q: How many SAS programmers does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: One to analyze the historical failure rates of lightbulbs using PROC LIFEREG, so as to anticipate the failure of the lightbulb before the user actually has to report it, one to explain why SAS is better for changing lightbulbs than S-Plus, SPSS/X, BMDP, SYSTAT, MINITAB or a spreadsheet, one to write a custom interface in AF/SCL allowing the user to manually request the changing of the light bulb after its failure (prematurely) occurs, one to write a report with PROC SQL and PROC REPORT which will summarize the lightbulbs needing to be changed, sorted twelve different ways, cross-indexed (by wattage, type, and prematureness-of-failure) and totaled, one to actually spin the light bulb into the socket using SAS/Insight, one to call Cary to try to get them to explain when a new version of the lightbulb will ship, how much we'll pay to keep using lightbulbs for another year, and what we'll do if our site sends all its more...

    Please note that the bank is installing new
    "Drive-through" teller machines. Customers will be able
    to withdraw cash without leaving their vehicles. To
    enable customers to use this new facility the following
    procedures have been drawn up. Please read the
    procedure that applies to your own circumstances
    (i. e. MALE or FEMALE) and remember them when you use the
    machine for the first time.

    MALE PROCEDURE
    * 1 Drive up to the cash machine.
    * 2 Put down your car window.
    * 3 Insert card into machine and enter PIN.
    * 4 Enter amount of cash required and withdraw.
    * 5 Retrieve card, cash and receipt
    * 6 Put window up
    * 7 Drive off

    FEMALE PROCEDURE
    * 1 Drive up to cash machine
    * 2 Reverse back the required amount to align car
    window to machine
    * 3 Set parking Brake, Put the window down
    * 4 Find handbag, remove all contents on to
    passenger
    seat to locate more...

    One Day Evening A Sardarji Starts From Office To Home With Pushing His Scooter Manually. He Met His Friend On The Way...

    Friend: Why Are You Pushing Your Scooter Manually? Sardarji:' I Forgot To Bring The Scooter Key From My Home. Friend:' Is It!

    Then, How Did You Come To Office From Home In The Morning?' Sardarji:' I Was Pushing My Scooter From Home To Office Also In The Morning.

    Jokes Difference between boys and girls while using ATM (Bank's cash dispenser machines) Boys: 1. Drive to the bank, park and go to the Cash Dispenser. 2. Insert card 3. Dial code and desired amount 4. Take the cash, the card and the slip Girls: 1. Drive to the bank 2. Engine stalled 3. Check make-up in the mirror 4. Apply perfume 5. Manually check haircut 6. Park the car - failure 7. Park the car - failure 8. Park the car - Success 9. Search for the card in the handbag 10. Insert card, rejected by the machine 11. Throw phone card back in handbag, 12. Look for bank card. 13. Insert Card 14. Look for Secret Box (where secret code is written)in Handbag 15. Enter code 16. Study instructions for 2 minutes 17. #Cancel# 18. Re-enter code 19. #Cancel# 20. Call Boyfriend/husband to get correct the code 21. Enter desired amount 22. #Error# 23. Enter bigger amount 24. #Error# 25. Enter maximum amount 26. Cross fingers 27. Take cash 28. Go back to the car 29. Check make up in rear mirror 30. more...

    Q: How many SAS programmers does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: How many?

    Q: How many SAS programmers does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: It depends: If they are applications programmers, it takes exactly twice as many as are currently available. If they are host programmers, it takes one for each variant of Unix and/or MicroSoft Windows. If they are core programmers, it only takes one. He just holds the bulb to the socket and waits for the world to revolve around him.

    Q: How many SAS programmers does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: One to analyze the historical failure rates of lightbulbs using PROC LIFEREG, so as to anticipate the failure of the lightbulb before the user actually has to report it, one to explain why SAS is better for changing lightbulbs than S-Plus, SPSS/X, BMDP, SYSTAT, MINITAB or a spreadsheet, one to write a custom interface in AF/SCL allowing the user to manually request the changing of the light bulb after its more...

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