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- May 20, 2014
AJM people gave Sweet some good practical tips on free file storage options and learning to drive. His response is somewhat typical. It seems like he's doing his "nuh nuh nuh you is not has that" Sweet-speak in almost every post at the moment. Maybe it's some kind of stress reflex for him.
It's sad and funny all at once. "No one told me about these file sharing programs before." wow Such newspaperman, many research, so journalist.
What a helpless attitude. The fact that he's typing this on the internet means he has access to literally the most comprehensive collection of human knowledge in history.
Let me give you a hand, Mr Sweet. This link will point you in the direction of some no-cost online file storage solutions:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free cloud storage
You may be surprised to learn that places other than the college you got yourself banned from have computer "geeks". Honestly - how did you ever expect to succeed in journalism when you show so little appetite for inquiry?
(Source, backup)Jonathan M. Sweet said:Yes, but I'd have felt guilty if I'd hit a dog. Piloting two tons of wire and metal is very different from a kid's bike.
Repetitive stress causes glasses' earpieces to give out, either at the hinge or along the shaft, and eventually they simply snap off. It's not an easy repair as a break along the bridge. The best thing is to either transfer the lenses to new frames (which I've done twice before) , or get new ones altogether (which is expensive).
No one told me about these file sharing programs before. If I'd parted company from my former alma mater on better terms, maybe I'd have gotten some actual assistance instead of "Nuh nuh nuh! You is bad! You a'most destroyded our paper. I's hate yee-oo. I's hate yee-oo!" I'd always just e-mailed my pix, e-books, and text files to myself, never thought much of it. I figured the Hotmail back door would be open forever-- sort of a little spit in the eye of the demon Progress. Now if I could find someone to help me copy my Win98 hard drive to CD-ROMs or The Cloud or whatever, I'd be all set-- but again, I'm not allowed to contact one of the computer lab's geeks for help because of some silly long-standing dispute that they can't let go.
It's sad and funny all at once. "No one told me about these file sharing programs before." wow Such newspaperman, many research, so journalist.
What a helpless attitude. The fact that he's typing this on the internet means he has access to literally the most comprehensive collection of human knowledge in history.
Let me give you a hand, Mr Sweet. This link will point you in the direction of some no-cost online file storage solutions:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free cloud storage
You may be surprised to learn that places other than the college you got yourself banned from have computer "geeks". Honestly - how did you ever expect to succeed in journalism when you show so little appetite for inquiry?