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  • Äffle: Sag mal, magst du den BR? Pferdle: Ha jo, dä Hafr isch mine Lieblingsspeis! Und miar han so allgemein kei Problem mit Glute, susch gsehsch du und scho Chotze

  • The problem is that cars are revered in this country as if they were sacred objects. Data protection violations: dududu! Violations of fundamental rights: depending on your wallet... But cars are always sacred. They have the halo of insurance and investment fraud, even if they are parked on tram tracks or in the fire department access lane to a hospital.

  • I thought the same thing when I designed my blog in earth tones back then™. The first comment was: "That seems pretty anal fixation."

  • Linguine is the better spaghetti. IMHO.

  • I was hired as a backup representative and just wanted to know what I was dealing with and make a clear statement.

  • The fucking battery is almost empty after just three days! Just because I played Snake every break.

  • V.02 ClankPilot V.03 CrackPilot

  • That's exactly what an ad broker would say.

  • That's exactly what a copper thief would say.

  • If the right people don't think it's just fiber, then it's no longer good enough.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    this is exactly what copper would say

  • VokuhilA!

  • OK. Apparently this is advertising for a bad video game. The first thought I had about it: How is it regulated with the papers? Are they magically changed to female too? Or will I have to go through a bureaucratic odyssey?

  • However, this assumes that the customer knows what the brand names "Barbie" and "Hot Wheels" stand for. Perhaps she just had to bring such a menu of toys to a boy and didn't have the cultural knowledge behind the terms. It would have been helpful: A doll or a toy car?

  • I am not a programmer, not a geek, but just the ability to recognize problems and then find and implement the solution gives me the aura of an omniscient wizard. Simple things like: We have an automatic drying machine for work clothes here, but we haven't been able to use it for YEARS! A Google search, manual found. We now have the third coffee machine. They always break because of the chalky water. When we descale, the display still lights up: If I really go through the instructions in the manual step by step, it suddenly works. And that's before we get to any multiple screens or Excel problems with the sum function.

    If you can interpret your car's manual, you're a hero. If you can also get hold of the vehicle's repair manual, then you're a wizard. And if you understand the sum function in Excel, then you are a danger to your supervisor.