I used to work in the repair dept of a local camera shop about 16 years ago. Sent a sony camcorder to sony for repair; it was *5 days* out of warranty when I got it from the customer. Sony ended up charging full retail for the repair, which was about 75% of the camera cost. The customer declined the repair.
I'm pretty sure the misspelling in question was "prefect".
How did you know his name was Scott?
Anybody who drives faster than you is a MANIAC!
FTFY
What about CowboyNeal?
Shit. Looks like I've been whooshed lol
I sure hope this is meant as a WHOOSH
No.
Hooray beer!
Since when did Slashdot start publishing adverts as stories?
You must be new here.
Funny, I came here to count the 'Arrow In The Knee' references ^^
It's a shame. I remember when they actually made products that were WORTH their premium prices...
I used to work in the repair dept of a local camera shop about 16 years ago. Sent a sony camcorder to sony for repair; it was *5 days* out of warranty when I got it from the customer. Sony ended up charging full retail for the repair, which was about 75% of the camera cost. The customer declined the repair.
I wouldn't classify a hummingbird as a large bird. It can't even carry a coconut.
I hope the principal doesn't get wind of this ^^
I'll wait for the X-71, thankewverymuch.
Yes you do, or you would simply have said "Kardashians" instead of "the Kardashians" ^^
It would also be 'cordless' too, yes? ^^
Gah! I believe it's supposed to be "Muphry's Law". Glad I was able to prove it.
Muphrey's Law (not Murphy's Law) is in full effect.
Chuck Norris copied a file in Vista. Once.
My first experience going online was Prodigy, and the first website I ever visited was www.discovery.com, circa 1996ish
That is until she sees this post...
Wouldn't that be 'grammar'? Muphry's Law is in full effect.
Muphry's Law FTW
(Yes, not Murphy's law... look it up!)
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No, you put the green one in your mouth...