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Are the teenagers of his team which also populate Q&A.
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Definitely, I'm honking at the trucks going ahead of me blocking the way. And I see the Ferraries gradually appearing on my side mirrors. That's a good thing. Keeps me searching for the next gear.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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...to all you young' uns about who it was that built the computers you now earn your living off....
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Yeah, that I can't wait until he realizes living live through text is a problem... not the solution.
Jeremy Falcon
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To summarize all previous replies:
If you don't see sarcasm in this post - retire.
P.S.
I was born somewhere in 60s. In addition, I hate smartphones Actually, I hate all mobile devices. Vunic, please add this to your list.
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I am sure you never went past channel 12 on your TV.
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I'm 39 and I agree with you man. We lost something... mainly how to communicate. A text message based life is one devoid of real human interaction. May as well be robots with no love in life ya know.
Jeremy Falcon
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Well, at least, if we want to write some text, we use Notepad and don't upload video to Youtube like new generation youngsters.
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As unlikely as it seems that anyone who grew up without a Facebook account could possibly be able to program a computer; should you ever get stuck on anything, just send a post card to your local retirement village marked "PLZ SEND CODEZ" and you might be surprised at the results.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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Vunic wrote: 1.You are born somewhere between the 60s-70s
That should hit a good part of the Lounge regulars, so you are exposing yourself a lot here !
If I had to pick it up seriously, board and voice are my favorite tools. I hate the internal facebook and chat system, I get things solved more quickly when talking to people. I only spend 50% of my time at my desk, the rest I am at people's place to talk to them. ( Of course, I take care not to interrupt them if they are in the middle of something else ).
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Rage wrote: hat should hit a good part of the Lounge regulars, so you are exposing yourself a lot here !
You got it. I set the trap. Now just watching how many dinosaurs come out of the cave and Roooaaar!
But I do believe, what we have here are smart ones.So age wouldn't matter. The ones I have at work are more of a marketing folks running the company. It's a real plain to explain them things -The same things several dozen times.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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Considering the fact that you have been a member since 2003, you can't be to far away from becoming a dinosaur yourself.
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Vunic wrote: Quick solution:
Retire.
Quicker solution:
Get rid of the non-team player.
This may come as a surprise to you, but most higher-level management have more on their plates than your project. They cannot be expected to remember the intimate details of everything that goes on in the company; that's why they have lower-level management (project leaders, team leaders, etc.).
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Sorry, could you say that again son? Didn't quite get your meaning. Maybe you could draw me a picture?
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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I tire every night, and now you want me to re-tire?
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Older people are awesome. They communicate better. Don't be afraid to chat. They're not crazy for it. Text is impersonal. List goes on.
Jeremy Falcon
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I have received an offer for some "free" E-Books (I paid for an online course several months ago).
The instructor's announcement included links to the Free books on Amazon (currently priced at zero).
The Amazon pages all say "Kindle" on them.
I don't know the first thing about Kindle. From Day One, I had these inexplicable feelings of aversion to the whole concept.
So anyway, these "free" books were enough to convince me to try it, once, and I looked online for a free Kindle E-Book reader for my PC.
The list below contains links to the ones I've found so far, and I welcome truthful feedback from anyone who has actually used any one of these (and thank you for your donated brain-trons).
As is probably evident, I hardly have the first idea about anything related to Kindle.
In fact, I can't even tell if I'm looking at different software packages, or just the same one on different sites.
At any rate, thanks for helping a clueless guy.
SOFTONIC
(I think this is an ad to generate revenue with a link back to Amazon software)
https://en.softonic.com/s/free-kindle/windows-7
CNET
(Is this the same Amazon package again ?)
http://download.cnet.com/Kindle-for-PC/3000-2125_4-75185974.html
AMAZON
(Looks like an annoyance morass; please correct me)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201245960
WINDOWS 7 DOWNLOAD
(Most appear to be pay-for-it, but there are a couple of interesting looking free packs)
https://www.windows7download.com/free-win7-kindle/
QP DOWNLOAD
(Is this yet another copy of the same Amazon Package again ?)
http://qpdownload.com/kindle-reader/
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I'm not a Kindler, but I suggest getting the Kindle app for Windows from the official site[^] (Amazon).
/ravi
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Why would you not download the official free Kindle for Windows.
More to the point how are you going to deal with DRM, Amazon can, and have in the past, confiscate your library via Kindle if they perceive you are abusing their trust/app/right to rip money out of your wallet.
For many years I used a number of eReaders and Calibre to manage my library. I buy from Amazon, download and strip the DRM. I also buy from other sources but every book gets the DRM stripped out or I don't buy the book.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: every book gets the DRM stripped out
Mycroft Holmes wrote: if they perceive you are abusing their trust
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Why would you not download the official free Kindle for Windows.
I cannot state a concrete X+Y=Z sort of logical reason for it.
When I see what's required to use it, I just infer that there's a lot more going on than what meets the eye.
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Avoid softonic like the plague. That site is pure and simple scam.
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avoid cnet too... download a downloader ... why?
When you buy a new car do you use another car to tow it home from the showroom?
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