The numbers on a stickshift are mostly cosmetic. Anybody who drives that car should know which gear is which from looking at the pattern. Or at least figure it out immediately if they guess wrong. It’s funny though.
Kind of. End to end it’s secure, but if it is a paper fax, when it’s output, if could be in the middle of an office where anyone can read it. Or copy it. Or just take it.
How do you know it’s a girl dog?
Echo had been tagged so I was responding as to what she’d do if given the chance.
Even when his wife corrects him, was he necessarily wrong in the first place?
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Regardless of the method of transmission we are trusting the people that work on the receiving end with our information. Having the fax sit on the receiving fax machine may not be perfect but considering that this is inside the bank, broker or insurance company office I consider that an acceptable risk.
But faxing is often a two-way street. What happens when the bank or insurance company faxes stuff back out to clients?
(I’ve seen this one, or one like it, around, and it always amuses me. My apologies if it’s a repeat here.)
I can totally see myself doing #3. I did a “Free Hugs” event once where a girlfriend and I made t-shirts and signs and walked around the baseball stadium. 'Twas a great night. The lemons thing would be totally on brand for my kind of humor.
That reminds me of a girls dorm that I would walk past that put a sign up saying “Hot cookies for hot guys”
I bit later a nearby boys dorm put up a sign saying “Cold hard cookies for cold hard cash”.