Comment Re:So what? (Score 1, Funny) 480
It's cleverer than writing "you can't spell, you thick fat fucking Alaskan cunt".
What's your motivation, skids?
It's cleverer than writing "you can't spell, you thick fat fucking Alaskan cunt".
What's your motivation, skids?
Do you mean 'self-righteous' perhaps? No spaces are needed around the hyphen.
Crapdot put those, not me. I just put <B><I> (and the corresponding closes, which I can't be arsed to ampersand out).
In this case, self-righteous is actually a defined word - I am pretty sure.
It is. You originally wrote it without the hyphen, hence my emphasis which Cowboy Neal's shitty code proceeded to totally fuck up.
A propulsion device provides thrust? Whatever next!
If you saw it in other systems (say animal populations versus food supply, or elevator position versus AoA in planes) that'd support my theory that it's baked into the fundamentals of mathematics that when you get a stimulus, a response and a big delay before the effect it'll oscillate like a breakdancing porpoise.
But that's crazy talk.
I thought they had normal length fingers, but a non-standard number?
Or perhaps I'm getting them confused with West Virginians.
If there was, it would write your post as:
HELP!!!! I am needing to transalt the engish. Is any guru knowing one app that is doing the needful? ** URGENT ***
I wonder where Mrs Gorsky is putting hers.
The last time I heard it was in high school biology. That was
They still apply that bit in about disclosing the nature and cause of the accusation, did they?
That's cute.
But he used vague requirements so not to give enough information for an actual informed decision.
Which is the perfect situation to employ a consultant. Outcome 1: he'll ask the right questions, get accurate answers because management know the requirements, and it'll be a success. Outcome 2..N: it'll be a disaster but it won't be your fault.
Ties and suites are business attire.
How does that work, then? Chair on each leg and the sofa on your torso?
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