State of the Union

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Treasure hunters, resources squanderers... what is it that
keeps you ferreting out little bits of things and pasting
them together at your own expense.

I guess many view it as a logical exercize designed to
make them a more 'powerful' troublshooter, search here,
snip there, poke there, dig here... awww put it together
you have an answer... I guess a lot like life.

There are of course resource costs associated with being
able to enjoy life, but as you rush from daycare-to work-
to grocery store-back home and again,.. is the enjoyment
yours? or does it belong to whom you pay the dividend to.

You rush home, McDo's take out in hand, to find that they
forgot something... they did not have to expend resources
to forget it,.. on the contrary, as well they are "up" a
few resources as well not having to delivered for what you
paid them. You on the other hand now have to utilize more
of your own resources to fill in this missing piece, and
without any any thought of consequence to "self", suffer
it gladly, just as long as the schedule integrity remains
intact.

You just screwed yourself, twice, and no longer respect
yourself nor even know the difference between sharing a
developing expereince and being someone's slave.

Half assd products requiring you to fixem and trouble
shoot 'em, it's the way of your life and it looks like you
have no intentions of even considering accountability,
it's your life... work you dogs!!

Salinger
 
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Treasure hunters, resources squanderers... what is it that
keeps you ferreting out little bits of things and pasting
them together at your own expense.

I guess many view it as a logical exercize designed to
make them a more 'powerful' troublshooter, search here,
snip there, poke there, dig here... awww put it together
you have an answer... I guess a lot like life.

There are of course resource costs associated with being
able to enjoy life, but as you rush from daycare-to work-
to grocery store-back home and again,.. is the enjoyment
yours? or does it belong to whom you pay the dividend to.

You rush home, McDo's take out in hand, to find that they
forgot something... they did not have to expend resources
to forget it,.. on the contrary, as well they are "up" a
few resources as well not having to delivered for what you
paid them. You on the other hand now have to utilize more
of your own resources to fill in this missing piece, and
without any any thought of consequence to "self", suffer
it gladly, just as long as the schedule integrity remains
intact.

You just screwed yourself, twice, and no longer respect
yourself nor even know the difference between sharing a
developing expereince and being someone's slave.

Half assd products requiring you to fixem and trouble
shoot 'em, it's the way of your life and it looks like you
have no intentions of even considering accountability,
it's your life... work you dogs!!

Salinger
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The point seems rather well made except for the typical
reems of typos, missing and dups, but would it rather be
wasted on such industrious beasts. They have little time
but "does it relate to my problem" <no> --> :action:next
msg.

Have you tried bring a real life example to the forefront
such as the randomization of "contexts" for very simple
catagorizational expedients such as SaveRegKey vs
RestoreRegKey. Who would not create separate independant
control events for each, or miss doing it on another
version. With relevent references <See Hotfix #834728>

Using the very hook that vexes them to usurp their
interests or challenge their "beliefs".

The Screw Tape Tapes
 
Nope you call 'em up on the phone, advice the manager that they messed
up and then collect your coupon for a couple freebies the next time you
stop there. You need to learn how it really works.

Cheers.
 

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