A Look at Silicon Valley Cafeterias
boycottthecaf writes "The San Jose Mercury News has a story on the cafeterias of Silicon Valley companies, and how they are used to keep workers on site during lunch. Google, of course, has the cafeteria everyone envies."
Unless you are severely diabetic (in which case I'm going to feel like a heel), I think your problem is not with the amount of time you have to eat, but with the amount you eat.
Unfortunately the phone had fallen out of the door pocket and ended up outside the door.
He drove about 10km with the phone attached to the charger cord bouncing around on the pavement. Yes it was a rainy day too. When he finally arrived and discovered it, it was still working!
The backside of it looked like somebody had put a disc grinder to it, but the damn thing still worked. I still have it, because it was one of those old-school phone where you can just short out two terminals to put it in test mode, which lets you listen to any arbitrary AMPS cell channel you want.
I get an install script not found error when I try to install the extension.
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