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"Dogman" wrote
"cshenk" wrote: I think you enjoy using words (especially buzzwords) that you don't even understand, Carol. I'm not the one who can't follow them. Thats why I am translating them for you and others if I knowingly use one that another may not know. The problem isn't that others don't understand them, the problem is that you don't understand them - yet you continue to use them. Really? Facinating. Because you just don't give a ****. No, because you are being rather an obusive itiot. Small enough words for you to comprehend? There's only one way to pronounce "segue," and that includes on the planet Neptune. Cool. I'll have to remember that Dogman knows all and never to ever DARE inform him of something he isnt aware of. Such is 'wrong-think'. My 5th grade teacher didn't have more than a basic vocabulary. And which you apparently didn't absorb, and that's too bad. My 5th grade teacher was an idiot. She also didnt make it back the next year. Multiple parent complaints about abusive behavior. Mom's wasn't even one of them. She used to hit the kids who didn't do what she wanted fast enough. Better a basic vocabulary where one understands all the words, than a "large lexicon" where one understands every other word. Are you having trouble following me? I'll use little words to make it easier. It would be very helpful, Carol, if you at least understood the words in that "large lexicon" of yours, but alas, that is probably too much to hope for. In other words, use itty bitty ones with you. Got it. To approach a work solution tangentally is to think in innovative ways leading to new possible solutions. Well, you've certainly got the gobbledygook down pat. I hear that some corporations pay "consultants" beau coup bucks to write tripe like that. Welcome to my world. We talk like that. I'll stick to little ones for you though as apparently it's needed. No. I just work in the executive level. Product delivery and Opportunities. That's interesting. What kind of "opportunities"? Currently, yammer (facebook for .mil) is one of them. Looking to beat the timezone issues for quick questions between Bahrain and Japan when both have the same SOFA sort of issues and no common modality of shared email address books. eg: they can't look one another up but now, they can talk almost real time (RT). The only relation to here is both have issues with getting qualified dog handlers. In Japan, tends to be the dogs are trained to Japanese (obviously the local source) where in the middle east, they are often english trained to words but the handlers tend to be contracted folks with some level of english limiters. It works but there isnt a total commonality. I'm sorry I asked...but... really, a satisfactory answer would have ended with the word "them," in your first paragraph. Everything after that word is hyperbole and supercilious acronymia. Heh. No, the rest is required to understand the answer. I even gave translations for you. There is no hyperbole involved and while theree is one acronym not translated, it's hardly supercillious to mention SOFA and Japan. 'SOFA" is Status of Forces Agreement. It's the law and how things work with US Forces stationed in Japan. Some other places like Italy have them too though only the Japan one is familiar to me. Theirs has commonality to Italy, but I am no specialist on it or just where it matches. |
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"Dogman" wrote in message ... And segue, for one, is not one of them, and most definitely doesn't sound like "Seig Heil!" Actually, the "ei" in german is pronounced like "eye", so to be accurate, the nazi salute is "Sieg Heil". There is an alphabetization "SEIG" which is a Self-Excited Induction Generator. http://www.ece.wisc.edu/~lipo/1998pub/C131.pdf Paul and Muttley |
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"Dogma Boy" wrote in message ... But on my terms, not yours. And if you don't like it, you can stick it in your freakin' ear. Notice to newbies and lurkers. Just ignore the funny guy with fur and a long tail. He just barks a lot, but his teeth are rotten, and he can't bite. That's why his words stink so bad... P&M |
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