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This was at a grocery store and the guy was an employee. The guy rose in my esteem though. He was sitting on the can, eating chips, and watching videos on his phone. From the narration it was clear that he was watching training videos for the nearby mine. So he was prepping to jump ship while on the clock.Shit on his desk. Surely you carry some type of extra wipes.
If only we could see the look on his face if you pinched one out, right outside the stall door.This was at a grocery store and the guy was an employee. The guy rose in my esteem though. He was sitting on the can, eating chips, and watching videos on his phone. From the narration it was clear that he was watching training videos for the nearby mine. So he was prepping to jump ship while on the clock.
At the bottom of the freezer you can see if its iced up also. This site is very helpful if you havnt found it already. You'll also need to program the mainboard for your specific fridge the number is on a sticker in the fridge compartment.
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That's the plus.I was going to watch a series on disney+ last night until I realized there were 10 commercial breaks during the 1 hour 18 minute program.
I bought a couple pairs of a favorite sandal from an ebay seller years ago. First pair lasted a couple of years, second pair had a borked sole...huge hollow spot inside. Took less than 30 days to wear off the thin layer of rubber...then nothing.Several years ago, I bought a few pair of work boots for a decent price from a place that was shutting down. The last pair has been sitting on a shelf since. Pulled them down today for the first time. Put them of, good fit, comfortable. Within the first 20 minutes, the entire sole fell off of one and separated from the other. Apparently the glue dried up and degraded.
Brushed some contact cement on them, so I guess we'll see what happens after it cures.
From this morning's email:A warning message now appears at the top of one of our database screens:
Functionally, this means that using the < and > characters in an unrelated database miraculously destroys the payroll audit trail used for client billing. WTF? Time spent posting the warning should have been spent scrubbing the data inputs.
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This message is to inform database users of an issue. We have had two instances where a user has entered a ??? in the tracking field. In both cases, it caused a Server Exception error and the project was completely inaccessible. The development team was able to remove the ??? from the backend of the application but this takes considerable time.
Please do not enter any special characters, i.e. (?, !, @, #, %) in the tracking field. If you do not know the tracking number, please leave the field blank. It is not a required field and can be left blank in the event it is unknown. The only special characters allowed in the tracking field are the period (.) and the hyphen/dash (-).