Can you maybe please give the job to ship the printers to your legal department, as opposed to your support team? They seem way more enthusiastic about sending C&D letters, maybe they can use the same energy to speed up the shipping of the 3d printers?
Funny how people consider that games are only for exercising your "mouse fingers" but would never accept that the only good thing about reading is that it exercises your "eyeball socket muscles".
Not having net neutrality is like having a highway where only cars made by Ford and GM can drive over 60, and European and Japanese cars have to drive under 20 mph.
He's basically shaming Tim for using "feminist lingo". It's like calling him socialist for using words like "healthcare". Basically, he's "SJW-shaming" him.
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Can you maybe please give the job to ship the printers to your legal department, as opposed to your support team? They seem way more enthusiastic about sending C&D letters, maybe they can use the same energy to speed up the shipping of the 3d printers?
Kind regards.
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No, AC, you can't assemble back the child after you've received all the parts.
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Wouldn't that make them hard to read and constantly out of context?
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Brawndo has electrolytes. It's got what data centers crave.
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Ah ha ha...
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Just like driving under the speed limit, means you're probably a terrorist and trying to hide your terrorist activities.
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-Not traveling
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I'll put it back together by the end of the month. Promise.
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CSV import "just works!"
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