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Heard another one yesterday. Some suit on the phone to the office the second we got off the plane:
"Blah blah blah... Yeah, we'll need global resources to solution this."
Presumably not familiar with the verb "to solve".Comment
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To management, "providing a solution" and "solving a problem" are not necessarily related conceptsOriginally posted by dang65 View PostHeard another one yesterday. Some suit on the phone to the office the second we got off the plane:
"Blah blah blah... Yeah, we'll need global resources to solution this."
Presumably not familiar with the verb "to solve".
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tulip. Another keyboard bits the dust.....Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTo management, "providing a solution" and "solving a problem" are not necessarily related concepts
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There's specialist websites about upskirts, the japanese appear to be particularly keen.Originally posted by dandcg View PostWhat about Upserts...
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Don't know why you're asking about it in this thread though, should be in LRCoffee's for closersComment
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Word.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTo management, "providing a solution" and "solving a problem" are not necessarily related concepts
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Specialist....Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThere's specialist websites about upskirts, the japanese appear to be particularly keen.
Don't know why you're asking about it in this thread though, should be in LRComment
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I just call them deltas
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
Pogle is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
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I have some sympathy with Ardesco on on this one. I've just watched "New Tricks" on Telly - it was a repeat from a while ago. A lot of the action takes place in court. There are several points at which a brief calls out "objection!" to which the judge responds "sustained" or "overruled". Anyone with the most cursory knowledge of UK courts knows this just doesn't happen here. Plainly the writers are either too immersed in US culture to know the difference or else they are trying to sell to the US. Why can't we celebrate our differences from the Septics whilst having mutual respect?
I hear loads of people using "gotten" on a regular basis, and it grates - of course no one gives a tulip what I think, but that doesn't stop me having an opinion. I like the Septics (mostly), but I don't wish to act or speak like one.
And it wouldn't be so bad if they didn't make the Brit a weasly cowardly villain any time he's allowed to speak in his own accent.Comment
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