Shows up fine in my browser (Chrome) except it doesn't render whatever symbol is right after the = and the very last symbol.
They are tiny boxes filled with tinier numbers. Presumably it's stuff people good at math make up to make things look complicated. We do it with Chinese all the time. It's why no one knows about the secret alphabet.
Today I yelled at someone because it evidently didn't occur to them that when one of our clients nearly demolishes a building with their vehicle, and we're obviously going to be held liable for it, it might be a good idea to send someone to take a look at it sooner rather than later.
YamiNoSenshiA point called ZIn the complex planeRegistered Userregular
edited December 2009
Nope, can't do it. I cannot tell me friend and coworker that she's been putting in 12+ hours days and the radios work worse. Somebody else will have to do it.
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AlectharAlan ShoreWe're not territorial about that sort of thing, are we?Registered Userregular
Nope, can't do it. I cannot tell me friend and coworker that she's been putting in 12+ hours days and the radios work worse. Somebody else will have to do it.
Today I yelled at someone because it evidently didn't occur to them that when one of our clients nearly demolishes a building with their vehicle, and we're obviously going to be held liable for it, it might be a good idea to send someone to take a look at it sooner rather than later.
You need to invoke the old roman custom of decimation. Line up every sales person and kill every tenth one. It may not solve this problem but it may solve future problems.
So I have a thin yellow jacket and it's been in the basement for months. It looks like some pen ink got on the front (down at the bottom). If this has 'set' for months is there any way to get it out?
Today I yelled at someone because it evidently didn't occur to them that when one of our clients nearly demolishes a building with their vehicle, and we're obviously going to be held liable for it, it might be a good idea to send someone to take a look at it sooner rather than later.
You need to invoke the old roman custom of decimation. Line up every sales person and kill every tenth one. It may not solve this problem but it may solve future problems.
This wasn't even a sales person, it was someone who should have known better.
To be fair, we do get this problem a lot with large fleet clients. The driver reports the accident to his boss and downplays the severity of any damage caused, that person then downplays it further when they report it to the person within the company that deals with the insurance, they then report it to the broker who isn't really paying attention and regards details as inconveniences. The broker then reports to us.
Frankly I'm amazed that any of the accident reports we get even vaguely resemble the events that actually took place. Having said that, when the answer to the question "will a specialist recovery vehicle be required?" is "You'll need something to dig it out", alarm bells should be ringing.
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Well, δ is normally something much longer, so I didn't put it in out of fear of COMPLETELY breaking shit.
It really is. Why are we not rocking faces right now?
'tis the season.
Mad homework.
Not fun: Telling the developers who worked overnight until 6am that the radios are now exceptionally worse than they were on Friday.
God, I know. I should be studying for finals right now I guess.
They are tiny boxes filled with tinier numbers. Presumably it's stuff people good at math make up to make things look complicated. We do it with Chinese all the time. It's why no one knows about the secret alphabet.
Jeffe resembles a younger Gary Sinise.
you know you're jealous.
Uncanny Magazine!
The Mad Writers Union
don't?
Freespace 2 allows mouse-looking. It works okay, particularly if you pump up the sensitivity.
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Post me one?
I knew there was a reason I was born.
Disappointment.
Freespace 1.
That batman clip was awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcD_Y838DXA
You realize this means he's going to turn out to be the bad guy in Act III
I don't know if you've left, but: go. You won't regret it. Ten minutes in, when your endorphins are flowing, you'll be happy that you did.
You need to invoke the old roman custom of decimation. Line up every sales person and kill every tenth one. It may not solve this problem but it may solve future problems.
The water gun fight is priceless.
God, who had the ridiculously dope Community remix thing. That was hilarious.
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'cism
at one point i was kinda close
the problem is the first loogie-hocking sound is slightly different from the second loogie-hocking sound
Honestly, there are four consonants in a row.
???
Woooooo!
Sweet.
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This wasn't even a sales person, it was someone who should have known better.
To be fair, we do get this problem a lot with large fleet clients. The driver reports the accident to his boss and downplays the severity of any damage caused, that person then downplays it further when they report it to the person within the company that deals with the insurance, they then report it to the broker who isn't really paying attention and regards details as inconveniences. The broker then reports to us.
Frankly I'm amazed that any of the accident reports we get even vaguely resemble the events that actually took place. Having said that, when the answer to the question "will a specialist recovery vehicle be required?" is "You'll need something to dig it out", alarm bells should be ringing.