good thing you passed all those tests to finally be qualified to deal with office logistics!
This was confusing at first. I think it needs a hyphen.
Although from your description it sounds like maybe the dogs do own the humans.
I would put peor after jugador. usually the descriptor follows the noun (think casablanca). and the accent you already caught.
I suspect David should also be “Davíd” with an accent on the i to make the pronunciation “dah-VEED” as opposed to “DAH-vid”
i’ve been fighting some head cold-y thing for a while. throat phlegm. then I had to travel. on heels of that it got worse. last fri/sat were very down days. sunday was much better. tues night was agitated coughing from 1030pm-230am. that’s AFTER taking the cough suppressant drugs!!!
(im in a closed door office and wearing a mask when I venture out. that part doesn’t annoy me, but my pressence at all might annoy others.)
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That is something I have often done, but (at least in recent lessons) it insists that “peor” and “mejor” come before the noun. In any case, here both my solution (scored correct) and the other solution they say would be correct both have “peor” before it.
As to the potential accent in “David”, my eyes are often too bad to recognize such an accent: to distinguish between a dotted i and an accented i.
I think the accent (or not) on beisbol may be a regional thing (Spain vs Latin America).
Accents on mac all use option keys. Option e followed by the letter you want puts a standard accent on it: é á ó. Tildes are option n, umlauts are u, circumflex is i, basically the letters that you most associate with that accent. Option 1 is an upside exclam, ¡ but you need shift option question mark to get ¿
It took me a bit to set up an on-line account with My Service Canada so I can check out my projected CPP benefit. Imagine my surprise when I see someone checked out my Linkedin profile from … Service Canada. WTFTFH???
Played team trivia last night. In the second game, our team got every answer right, only missing two bonus questions (worth three points), and were tied with another team for third place, out of 9 teams total. The trivia was not super easy, and this was in full blown maga country, so I kind of doubt that three intelligent actuaries were outsmarted by that many teams. Bunch of cheaters…
Even if you’d have won, they’d have claimed they won.
All those mysterious bathroom visits mid round.
people just use the phones openly and leave it to the organizers to police. most don’t want a confrontation so leave it. all for like a $25 gift card split between the 6 person team? whatevs
prednisone affecting my sleep. i wish I was sleeping!
(bright side - best i’ve felt in 2 weeks)
I hurt my shoulder a while back and it was really hard to sleep with the constant throbbing.
Am on lower dose prednisone (20mg/day) for the anti-inflammatory effects and its really working well. Will be a few months (likely) before my shoulder gets back to working order after some physio as well.
We came in second place at trivia last nite. A distant second, so I’m not terribly mad at that.
But the place only gives a $25 gift card for first place and that’s it. Every other place I go there’s at least two prizes.
(Well, for all the non-winners. they also do a random drawing for a gift certificate to a craft brewery in the state each week. Which we won yesterday. But it’s for $10 off merchandise. And the place is over an hour away…no thanks.)
Annoyance 5: they automatically rescheduled me for a home appointment again, where they can’t do a safety system recalibration. I was able to go online to change the appointment to one of their locations, but it would not let me add safety system recalibration to the order. All locations are 15ish miles or more away from home. Not driving that far if they can’t confirm replacement plus recalibration at the same time.
Annoyance 6: they make it very difficult to find a phone number anywhere. Waited on hold for a long time. Finally got a human, but she was unable to change the work order in the system. She tried calling the location directly, but they didn’t answer. She sent them an electronic message to call me. She also gave me the location’s phone number.
Annoyance 8: they never called me. I called them multiple times, but they don’t answer the phone and there is no voicemail.
Not going to do business with these clowns. I did a little more research and I found a place nearby that answers the phone, is cheaper, and scheduled the replacement plus recalibration at the same time.
Dude, charging your phone.
You can find an electrical engineer on youtube saying you should drain the battery before charging, then another one says you should charge it at 30%
And like, do you charge it to 100%? Who knows?
I hate LinkedIn. But sometimes I have to post there, for my job or for my extracurricular responsibilities. So I try to keep it genuine when I do, and even then it’s still distasteful.
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How exciting and inspiring!!!