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  • I have 20 years experience in IT process automation, with the last 15 spent in consulting. The number one thing I've learned is businesses don't care about the technology. I could write the coolest automation that covers 99% of potential issues, but if it costs more to run than having a person in India push a button, they won't buy it.

  • I imagine part of it has to do with relatability. People like to insert themselves into the stories. And nostalgia is a strong drug. More people have experience with high school than college, so you'll automatically appeal to a large audience.

  • kya

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  • I've repositioned my side mirror to shine back at them. Usually gets them to back up a little bit.

  • I mixed up her food and the crushed pill, then I opened a can of the cat's food and just let the juice fall into her bowl. She chowed it down like she hadn't eaten in days.

  • I swear I have the pickiest animals. We buy the variety box of wet cat food, but have to make sure it doesn't have the turkey one because our cat won't eat it.

  • Good call, she'll take any chance she gets to get at our cat's food.

    Thankfully she hasn't realized how pet doors work. She must think it's some special cat portal because she watches the cat come in and out of it, but has never tried to go through it herself. But the second that door gets left open she is in there looking for the cat's bowls.

  • also, I'd be rather more worried if the rat was still alive.

    Ha, it was a dead rat she found, not one she killed, which makes it a little more gross in my book, but the title was long enough already

  • I never thought about the cheese. The vet said to take the pill out of the packaging and let it sit out a bit so the smell dissipates but she still knows it's there. I'll give the cheese a shot. But it can't be Colby Jack because for some reason she won't eat that either.

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  • Four Dead Cheerleaders by Dropkick not Dropkick Murphy's like every file sharing app said.

  • I was watching Wednesday and was wondering what was up with pilgrim hats. Turns out it was a 19th century Victorian invention that has stuck around to today.

  • You might want to rethink the nightshirt because it has an Ebeneezer Scrooge vibe to it.

  • In the episode he did on it he had to borrow it from Pat the NES Punk. Of course that was 14 years ago, so I assume he could have gotten his hands on them since.

  • Out of curiosity, what would you plug those into to get the best use of them? I couldn't imagine the headphone jack on my motherboard would be able to take full advantage of them.

  • Needs

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  • I don't care what M$ says, Azure DevOps is being left for dead. As someone who worked on the System Center space for years, I know the signs of a product they want to kill but can't. I'm convinced the only reason it is still around is because some internal teams haven't moved to GitHub yet.

  • Back around this time I was in the military and each base had Public Folders in Outlook where people could post stuff for sale. I left my computer unlocked one day and one of my colleagues posted my car for free on there. This was also back when you would have like 25 MB mailbox limits. Needless to say my inbox got filled up in minutes.

  • We have Enzo Ferrari being a prick to thank for the birth of Lamborghini, the Shelby Cobra AC, and the Ford GT40

  • My husky mutt is that way too. The second it snows she just wants to go outside and lay in it. I basically have to force her to come back inside.

  • Lucas Limon - I never understood how kids could eat. Even before they found lead in it.

  • About 15 years ago I did some work with a large international pharmaceutical company with over 2,000 of offices across the world. There was a laptop in an empty cubicle with signs like this on it. Apparently if it turned off their entire email system would go down.