I think the question on everyone's mind is: "Is the damned Control key in the correct position?"
You know that Randy is totally going to go out and buy this. Heck, I'd buy it and take it in to work to make waffles for our little team, but the cube nazis would probably say that waffle irons are on the list of banned items. Never mind the toxic curry sludge on the indian contractor's desk that's been there for two weeks. And just ignore the fact that my dual-processor Pentium-III produces more heat than the average space heater. And please turn a blind eye to the fact that everybody just brings their USB-powered coffee mug warmers back out after the cube nazis have left the floor. Just don't bring in a properly-grounded UL Listed household appliance into the office to cheer up a few developers.
I'm sure Reed Elsevier is laughing all the way to the bank.
Let's just hope for them that Pearson doesn't get wind of Harcourt's general inability to deliver accurate textbooks or assessments in a timely fashion or they might pull out. Ah heck, they probably operate like this too. The entire american education industry is fuxored....
i love the iron - though i am not sure if it has an Apple Key! but i am sure it would go well with peanut-butter and apple sauce so thats close enough. anyways - looks great!
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"Is the damned Control key in the correct position?"
You know that Randy is totally going to go out and buy this. Heck, I'd buy it and take it in to work to make waffles for our little team, but the cube nazis would probably say that waffle irons are on the list of banned items. Never mind the toxic curry sludge on the indian contractor's desk that's been there for two weeks. And just ignore the fact that my dual-processor Pentium-III produces more heat than the average space heater. And please turn a blind eye to the fact that everybody just brings their USB-powered coffee mug warmers back out after the cube nazis have left the floor. Just don't bring in a properly-grounded UL Listed household appliance into the office to cheer up a few developers.
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Let's just hope for them that Pearson doesn't get wind of Harcourt's general inability to deliver accurate textbooks or assessments in a timely fashion or they might pull out. Ah heck, they probably operate like this too. The entire american education industry is fuxored....
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