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dank69

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Missed details can cost you.
Don't overlook the details.
Details: Exactly what you want.
 

Macamus Prime

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Details, because they make me hard,... I mean work hard! Work hard for your business! Oh man,... I really screwed up this time.
 

zinfamous

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Details: Because when you lack the ability to do your own work, you seek help on the internet.
 

zinfamous

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"This ain't government work".

I use this just about every day when making reagents or PCR rxns or whatever when in the lab, if I'm about 0.0xxg or a few nanograms off in measuring:

"Good enough for government work."
 

EliteRetard

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Thanks guys. Some good ones!

What i had in mind though was something more about the definition of details

details 'An individual feature, fact, or item.'

I like this one 'Because "close enough" rarely is.'

But I'm not sure if it relates enough to the word itself. It explains why it's important to pay attention to details, but I think they want something that hooks on what the word itself means.

So why not just change it to this:

Details, because "close enough" rarely is.
 

ViperXX

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Details are important because Chuck Norris said so. You better listen to what Chuck Norris says or he'll round house kick your head off.
 

disappoint

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Details. Because deplanes is what that annoying little mofo Tatoo says on Fantasy Island.
 

Lifted

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Pay attention to de tails.

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ShadowOfMyself

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OP, just take Boomers quote... Youre not gonna get anything better than that, it sounds really slick and professional, even if its not the exact meaning you want