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I am amazed at the lack of documentation on all the clients I have been with. I'm not familiar with Maven (I guess it's non-MS, not gonna do a Google)?
Have a great weekend eek!
Its scary Java crap which either works or doesn't. Having spent 5 months working on it I'm glad to be back in the MS world (far, far nicer).
Just got a card from our vets who helped us with NorPussIII offering their condolences and saying what lovely and caring owners we were and that the decision we made was right.
Me eyes were a tad wet
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
Just got a card from our vets who helped us with NorPussIII offering their condolences and saying what lovely and caring owners we were and that the decision we made was right.
Me eyes were a tad wet
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.
Just got a card from our vets who helped us with NorPussIII offering their condolences and saying what lovely and caring owners we were and that the decision we made was right.
Me eyes were a tad wet
Awwww, that's nice. We got one from the cattery. It's the little things....
Awwww, that's nice. We got one from the cattery. It's the little things....
It is indeed, it's been a little quiet here at NorrTowers since his demise, he was the noisy one in the house.
NorPussII has become more insistent when it comes to wanting his breakfast in the mornings, Mr N and I have lots of scratches. Still waiting to see how the dynamic works out with NPI and NPII, they are still sorting things out.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
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