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“Suggesting”
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“Suggesting”
Proceeds to lecture
Your first sentence answers the actual question.
Well…aCtUAllY
Have you heard about our lord and saviour of our sins?
Not close, notice how i didnt say office but Outlook, we are talking apps here not services.
Ill respond to the loaded question with my own. If you have worked in an enterprise environment you would know the answer.
Calendaring is so far from capable. Room and resource management to.
The binaries had part of the source hidden in them implying it was closed source code. But it wasnt compiled code its just poorly obfuscated code. The pattern is pretty simple.
Whoa hol up.
Write the build script in assembly?
Thats not okay man.
Exchange and Outlook for business use.
No nothing else comes close.
It’s the last app in MS Office that does not have competition. LibreOffice fills ever other app well enough but nothing comes close to exchange and Outlook. Considering they are trying to kill it off with an always online website (OWA) we need foss competition asap.
Oh no someone disagrees with me. Better ban political dissent.
Same story here in Australia.
That said our hospitals are in a bad state post covid and needs a lot of TLC
Sounds like a joke.
Here: you hurt you go hospital. You wait to get fix
At this point it stopped being your money a long time ago and became your debt and your children’s debt and your children’s children’s debt. Got to love unhinged unbalanced generational national debt.
The only garbage I really found that I thought could swing voters was on TikTok, the “if you don’t vote yes; you’re a racist”. Effective.
ABC ran non stop opinion pieces and articles on the yes vote. None stop from before the referendum was announced. The guardian same game. Early on the no campaign had no idea where or how they were going to oppose the vote. They just knew they were.
So no I kindly disagree the yes campaign can’t cry fowl here the no campaign didn’t find its feet until the last maybe week or two.
I have no doubt they had vested interests because the cultural sites get in their way (that’s reparations of its own!).
The yes vague campaign started day 1, that was on them entirely. They were proposing changing the constitution with very little detail out of the gate. Conducting and listening to a pole would have helped immensely.
That’s a lot of hate you assume was caused by the opposition. Australia voted them out big time a few months ago so that’s a lot of reach.
It was the yes campaign that did it to themselves. They needed to have CLEAR impact statements about what it will do before they put it to the public. Their campaign created its own vague outcome and stink of virtue signalling. Not good enough. Especially considering what happened in WA weeks before announcement.
It was a constitutional change. Yes campaign was nothing more than virtual signalling with vague impact. End result a visibly risky change (see WA recent change that went really bad) that will do bugger all maybe maybe not and it’s easy to see where it would end.
The yes campaign did it to itself with its vague and questionable impact.
Lunch the next day. I fail to see the problem. It’s a massive time saver. You need to join a meal prep community to fully appreciate it! It’s a time and money saver
No it hasnt.
If you think Russian would nuke “their land” or at best a “bordered neighbour”. You’ve lost the plot. Also the title of their ag industry “lost plots”…