So it's true then? The human body is capable of amazing things like compensating for blindness by developing a hypersensitive sense of hearing. Or in your case, compensating for a lack of a sense of humor by developing hypersensitivity to even the most benign joke.
Let me try this again and see if you get it this time... And I thought that printed directions for a Braille keyboard were pointless?
So it's true then? The human body is capable of amazing things like compensating for blindness by developing a hypersensitive sense of hearing.
Or in your case, compensating for a lack of a sense of humor by developing hypersensitivity to even the most benign joke.
Let me try this again and see if you get it this time... And I thought that printed directions for a Braille keyboard were pointless?
FTA: "he identified two parallel programs, both having the full software code and even the same audio instructions for the deaf."
And I thought Braille on a drive up ATM was pointless.
It's Market Share. That's what needs fixing.
The tea bag prevents the water from "exploding". It's even noted in the link you posted ;)
What? I microwave water for my tea every morning.
I've shipped my data with UPS many times and they've never lost anything.
Thank you Captain Obvious ;)
So it's true then? The human body is capable of amazing things like compensating for blindness by developing a hypersensitive sense of hearing.
Or in your case, compensating for a lack of a sense of humor by developing hypersensitivity to even the most benign joke.
Let me try this again and see if you get it this time... And I thought that printed directions for a Braille keyboard were pointless?
So it's true then? The human body is capable of amazing things like compensating for blindness by developing a hypersensitive sense of hearing. Or in your case, compensating for a lack of a sense of humor by developing hypersensitivity to even the most benign joke. Let me try this again and see if you get it this time... And I thought that printed directions for a Braille keyboard were pointless?
FTA: "he identified two parallel programs, both having the full software code and even the same audio instructions for the deaf." And I thought Braille on a drive up ATM was pointless.