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It looks like a malfunctioning thermostat. Or the temperature is in percentage rather than in Celsius.
It looks like a malfunctioning thermostat. Or the temperature is in percentage rather than in Celsius.
They were, like Quelle, one of those mail order companies well before Internet and Amazon. They were once even quite acceptable.
They turned to the very worst, though. If you have a problem, then YOU have the problem. Parcel missing? Well, good luck. Goods are damaged? Nope.
It is just a sketchy online company. You shootouts never buy there.
What do you mean? Literally sending socks? Or supplies and assist one side.
I think i totally would somehow assist the civil war at the side who don’t support trump, yes. He is, in his ignorance and egalitarian attitude very dangerous not only for the us but for the whole world.
No. But i am not from the vsa.
Freeze-dried chicken hearts
First mistake: you think you own that thing. Nope. Tesla thinks they still own it. You are just a user who paid big money for the privilege to be a beta tester.
I‘d use Ketozolin shampoo regularly. This looks like tinea barbea.
I am probably the person who decides the strategy and gives the order to implement it.
So, why would i want it? For many reasons, but one is activity history. I have this person in my CRM for a reason. And the person probably has been visited already. So i can lookup previous calls (maybe even from a different sales representative).
Another thing - if your contact changes, you presume the next role will be either something similar or a bit up. Time to visit an old friend, i guess, and tie your bond again.
Expense and sample tracking was another reason, as my market is strictly regulated and a person cannot recieve more than a certain amount per year.
This highly depends on the philosophy of the CRM. But in most of the companies i worked for this is actually a desired thing. But this is for companies who track persons/individuals.
The thing is: it sometimes is hard to track and keep the record up to date, even if you have a data broker involved.
So either the company lost track of this individual or doesn’t care about individuals and only keeps track of the „responsible person“.
Ehrenamtlicher Rettungssanitäter. Yes, it exists. I did the courses mainly to drive as first responder, tbh.
And it went quite well with fulltime job. Driving on the weekends. On Duty for first responder was overnight, so most times i went from work to the station, took over the fr car and left my vehicle there and changed back in the morning. Sometimes with way too less sleep, though.
Voluntary fire department, EMT (trained for psychological first response) on a catastrophic call. I can fake empathy good enough that people think i am a very empathic and charming person ;)
No shock. I seldom feel anything. I just wondered that such „few“ corpses can make such a mess.
I really still laugh about the „black widow“ - riding on a guy near a tunnel on the train tracks. She got up and jumped away when the train came. Her, well, let’s call it mate mate, didn’t make it in time.
I don’t know actually. Walking through blood in a crashed train to rescue people, finding many of them decapitated or otherwise missing important parts does count?
The inability to feel guilt or remorse? It shocks so many people that i actually don’t know what this even means.
It might sound silly, but different terrains tend to be „interesting“. I also feel it has an impact on how i walk and how i stand - so actually back problems and (minor) aches are either easier or gone.
I, too, travel the alps, nock mountains, katschberg mountain, Dachstein etc. I totally wear bulky hiking shoes in the mountains, though, as you definitely want the protection for your foot and ankles. However, i more often than not even hike easy trails in those barefoot shoes. I guess i just am used to it so much that those protective shoes feel too heavy and bulky, even if the bedding is comfortable.
But fir the day to day footwear you have to wear necessarily I almost always choose barefoot shoes over the few remaining normal ones. I will keep one set business shoes, one pair of winter boots and my mountain equipment, everything else will be gone quite soon.
I totally think it is not a thing. Just two random ignorant fools doing it (maybe, and maybe not).
Barefoot shoes are a thing though, with a very thin sole and a very direkt Response to ground texture. I have a small collection of these and i am a big fan of them. However, if i want to go completely barefoot (or simply forget my shoes again), i just don’t Wasser shoes.
Sounds good. Let’s work on the business plan. ;)