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#93
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The rotating streaming camera of the service department at a certain bike shop sometimes hovers over the women's changing room
Might be NSFW
http://www.bikeconnection/pa/LiveCam2
Might be NSFW
http://www.bikeconnection/pa/LiveCam2
#95
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The first step in diagnosing and repairing any problem to a Kodak/Scitex 5240 series continuous inkjet printer is to turn it off then on and than off again. It takes a 5240 25 min to turn off and 30 min to turn on. Those are the times when I will post on i-club.
#96
Restarting any device should be the first attemp to fix any tech problem. The user should do this to solve 90% of their own problems.... Job security I guess.
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#101
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My buddy worked at Gamestop while were at San Diego State. He was allowed to open brand new games, play them for as long as he wanted, and return them back. I guess they would reseal them and sell them as new? We played NBA 2K3 for like a month straight, Madden, and whatever Tony Hawk game was out at the time.
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My buddy worked at Gamestop while were at San Diego State. He was allowed to open brand new games, play them for as long as he wanted, and return them back. I guess they would reseal them and sell them as new? We played NBA 2K3 for like a month straight, Madden, and whatever Tony Hawk game was out at the time.
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if a construction worker doesnt look like they know what they are doing, they dont. if something with a construction project looks wrong it probably is but as long as we can get an inspector to pass it we dont care. if a construction project looks exactly how it should, it was probably done wrong, had shortcuts taken and was fudged till it was perfect. if a construction person make you feel positive about a job they are going to do for you, they are only a salesman and not the person who will be working on your house 99% of the time. only hire contractors who do the work themselves and cant blame their peons for short comings in the work. dont ever pick a fight with a guy who does sheet rock or is an iron worker for a living, you wont win...ever. the superintendent of a job site usually knows more about what will work in real life than the architect or engineer who designed a building. usually the guy who charges $20k for a job will do a better job than the guy who charges $30k for the same job. the construction workers who worked at solyndra knew 6+ months before hand that the company was bankrupt and would be going under.