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tell us about the contribution your thesis brought to society - Which was it, the impact single event upsets on flash based architecture causes resulting in Starbucks staff working near Sellafield to charge astronomical prices for a latte with cinnamon or was it the a new theory for for warp drive...
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Not my science background then?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostMy, you do make a lot of assumptions.
Possibly due to your "Theological" background.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHe can't open a file, how the fluff do you expect him to write a script????...Got about 30+ PDFs as icons embedded in the a .docx document. I can open them and save them one by one but the filenames are not retained. This is a stupid problem to have in 2018. I remember it in 1998, but 20 years later... you'd think dragging and dropping them would work, but no....
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He can't open a file, how the fluff do you expect him to write a script????Originally posted by Paddy View PostWrite a f'ing script!
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flipen heck this thread pulled OG out of hiding.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHopefully someone did it just to annoy you.
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Hopefully someone did it just to annoy you.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGot about 30+ PDFs as icons embedded in the a .docx document. I can open them and save them one by one but the filenames are not retained. This is a stupid problem to have in 2018. I remember it in 1998, but 20 years later... you'd think dragging and dropping them would work, but no....
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You are wrong in intimitating that the first construct was incorrect. My, you really do need my help... do you tie your own shoelaces?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostSo, if both constructs are equally valid, how can I be wrong?
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A question your parents no doubt often asked.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostSo, if both constructs are equally valid, how can I be wrong?
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So, if both constructs are equally valid, how can I be wrong?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNeeding my help again? You are wrong, both constructs are equally comprehensible and grammatically valid. In colloquial English, even "who should I send my timesheet to for signing" would be fine to all but the most anal of armchair grammaticians.
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On occasion I'll struggle to avoid sentences ending with a verb.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhom should I send my timesheet to for signing?Needing my help again? You are wrong, both constructs are equally comprehensible and grammatically valid. In colloquial English, even "who should I send my timesheet to for signing" would be fine to all but the most anal of armchair grammaticians.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostFtfy
FFS, bloody foreigners!To whom should I send my timesheet for signing?
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