Customer returns bed; wants a bigger one. The blogger sais that this is no problem. Customer does not want to pay the extra amount. The blogger sais that this is a problem. I don't see how you can not agree with her.
And if you can't identify with her frustrations then you have not worked in horeca, gasstations, do-it-yourself stores or anything similar where you have to serve customers in all their variaty. They are ordinary frustrations that you can not show in your profession, but talk about with your friends and colleagues.
Everybody knows that feeling of betrayal; you are browsing porn and find pictures of a very hot girl, and the last three pictures show that the girl was actually a shemale.
When you are a teenager, it takes a lot of confidence in your sexuality to not panic in silence.
I'm quite sure google wrote bots to explore the universe.
Ah, so that's why we pay so much. Game engines in office applications.
MS Word was finished in '97, the programmers got bored and wrote clippies and game engines instead.
Google took the airport for the game so it's no longer there.
I've not heard of that and where do I get it? I've been looking for such a solution very long.
It's not in the debian repositories so I get the feeling there is something wrong with it. (?)
Nopes you are wrong.
Mine wouldn't work on one system because of bad sectors in RAM.
So that is 100% minus one at most.
I don't know why I find your post so funny.
Prices now (instead of January):
4x mATX am2 motherboard = 4x41 = 164
4x AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.4GHz = 4x50 = 200
1x 8p Gbit switch = 1x66 = 66
4x Gbit NIC = 4x12 = 48
4x Corsair Twin2x 6400 (2x1024mb) = 4x92 = 368
4x mATX Power-supply = 4x29 = 112
1x 250 GB SATA HD = 1x61.50 = 61.50
4x 12cm fan = 4x8 = 32
4x grill = 4x 1.50 = 6
1x cd/dvd player = 1x 19.50 = 19.50
Rods & hardware fasteners (from article) = 15
Total = 1086 euro
All found on komplett.nl
This link would be more appropriate for slashdotters:
http://www.clustermonkey.net//content/view/211/1/
Whereas the implementation of "+1 funny" will be the end of the information age.
Customer returns bed; wants a bigger one. The blogger sais that this is no problem.
Customer does not want to pay the extra amount. The blogger sais that this is a problem.
I don't see how you can not agree with her.
And if you can't identify with her frustrations then you have not worked in horeca, gasstations, do-it-yourself stores or anything similar where you have to serve customers in all their variaty. They are ordinary frustrations that you can not show in your profession, but talk about with your friends and colleagues.
The recognition is what makes her blog good.
OMG this is funny :-)
:-p
My reply was meant as a joke upon your joke.
And because your post had a daring tone, I'd figured I could go with that.
And looking back, it looks like I was the initiator of your post being interpreted as a troll.
ASCII; the source misinterpretation.
We have to fall back on our smileys.
That storm is initiated by the hot damping humid air invading from the female bloggers.
Yeah, or coach the girls-team because of social involvement...
And that makes you ...
And 112% of them don't apply to logic.
Everybody knows that feeling of betrayal; you are browsing porn and find pictures of a very hot girl, and the last three pictures show that the girl was actually a shemale.
When you are a teenager, it takes a lot of confidence in your sexuality to not panic in silence.
Also the word blogophobia?
Go blog yourself you pervert!
Surprising how many men have blogs, considering that the ratio of men/women keeping diaries is, say 1/9.
Keep your personal frustrations for yourself; or start a blog.
73.3 percent of all statistics are made up.
"79.993093 more likely"
Like in, almost eighty more people?
Or eighty times as many people?
Or eighty percent more?
Or eighty million times more?
"while the majority of searches from males tend to be stuff like guns , airplanes , cars and an inordinate amount of traffic searching for hot women"
Not especially in that order I guess?
Very nice reading; a girl who in an entertaining way writes about her frustrations at Walmart.
http://www.behindthecounter.com/
Just stumbled across it and like to share it.
But I'm sure that this incident consistently as always will not really affect the reputation of Microsoft in the long run.