That’s my girl!

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This is my youngest. Her name is Mary. She’s supposed to be finishing up a use case for me, but I’m pretty sure she’s just surfing the ‘net. Or, maybe she’s “creating a GUI interface in Visual Basic [so she] can track an IP address…” (H/T @ClearSpringBA)

Whatever the case, this is just one more piece of visual proof that she’s her daddy’s girl!

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  1. David Wright says:

    RT @jonbab1: New blog post: That’s my girl! http://bit.ly/nkN70 <<< wait til they want a better graphics card to play WoW!!!

  2. New blog post: That’s my girl! http://bit.ly/nkN70

  3. David Wright says:

    RT @jonbab1: New blog post: That’s my girl! http://bit.ly/nkN70 <<< wait til they want a better graphics card to play WoW!!!

  4. Craig Brown says:

    Maybe she’s writing up user stories? Have you thought through that possibilty?

    • JB says:

      I don't think so, Craig. I tried telling her some user stories at bedtime one, and she just wasn't that into them.

    • JB says:

      I don't think so, Craig. I tried telling her some user stories at bedtime once, and she just wasn't that into them.

  5. hln says:

    If she's anything like my 3 year-old, she wants to see "the cats" as in icanhascheezburger. That's what he thinks a computer is for.

  6. JB says:

    Funny! Yeah, the little ones love the youtube videos, too – chimpanzee riding on a segway.. Cat flushing the toilet, etc… What did we do without 'puters growing up, anyway?

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