On Thursday 14 December 2006 21:31, Horst Herb wrote:
> On Thursday 14 December 2006 21:21, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> > > By way of introduction my company Extensia arose as a <jargon word> out
> > > of a <jargon words> at the <acronym> where work has been
> > > undertaken with Ocean Informatics and others under <acronym> and
> > > <acronym>
> > > sponsorship to <even more jargon words> that became a
> > > <meaningless drivel words> and through <jargon> <jargon> fed
> > > <jargon> and <jargon> into the <acronym> model during the <jargon>
> > > phases of <acronym>. <acronym> and Ocean <Jargon> to <jargon> models
> > > and <jargon> in recent years prior to each exploring separate
> > > commercial paths.
> >
> > does this mean
> > I made a company to try to make a profit out of some software for doctors
> > and health bureaucrats. We were part of the government trial that was
> > hastily binned and never spoken about. This company tried to work with
> > another one or two but it wasn't a goer
>
> Oh Liz, that would be like saying
> "after prolongued manual resucitation attempts spontaneous cardiac activity
> was restored and under continuous infusion of Dobutamine 100ml urine output
> could be achieved over the past 24 hrs" ...
> simply means "he is a basket case".
>
> Horst
I realise that I hadn't actually done the first paragraph right, so I have
edited again
--
Dear Miss Manners:
My home economics teacher says that one must never place one's
elbows on the table. However, I have read that one elbow, in between
courses, is all right. Which is correct?
Gentle Reader:
For the purpose of answering examinations in your home economics
class, your teacher is correct. Catching on to this principle of
education may be of even greater importance to you now than learning
correct current table manners, vital as Miss Manners believes that is.
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