Skerret wrote:revelthedog wrote:Skerret wrote:It also might hold the key to valuable new findings on cancer cures and the like. Probably.Ill wait for both of your amazing picture images things then...Elmlea wrote:Yeah, it's not funny.  His work with fungus helps pay the bills and keep his wife and children in a nice big home in a  lovely university town.  He's not 19.
g.man wrote:I am having coffee. mocha g.man
Unlikely wrote:Correcting Google's written English is a task you'll never finish, Skerret. Best not to bother starting.
A COOKIE. you want a cookie. sheeshgoogle wrote:I'm on my phone!!!!! I'm in America. Leave me alone. I want a biscuit.Correcting Google's written English is a task you'll never finish, Skerret. Best not to bother starting.
That's right. On the other hand, it happened every single day, multiple time a day.ÂKow wrote:You try and post something stupid here and there's already somebody in there with something even  more stupider. This would never have happened on blurum.
Unlikely wrote:When I was in America I was introduced to what had been described as the best goddamn biscuits ever made. I pointed out that their biscuits were just fucking scones.
revelthedog wrote:i've got coeliacs so i cant eat wheat biscuits.
revelthedog wrote:Get yourself Online first if you can. might as well market yourself everywhere as opposed to one certain place. get yourself on facebook asap and get the word out there. Other serious question to ask is whether you need a physical premises to sell what you are selling. Barter like a mofo over prices for things and look at the local auctions for display cabinet and shop fitting stuff. get it cheap and look at upgrading it later.LesterUnlimited wrote:Has anyone here had experience of their own start-up retail? I'd genuinely be very interested to hear about your experiences and what you've learned.
LesterUnlimited wrote:The last 3 years have just been hell as the company expanded too quickly and imploded.
Petey wrote:I seem to recall Breaking Bad involved a dry cleaners. Nothing good came of it.
Funkstain wrote:Scrum-master was more interesting, but still pretty basic (it introduced me to the revolutionary idea that as a project manager, I should hold regular meetings with the project team). The problem with it is that Agile is now a buzz-word and everyone's going apeshit about it, and it simply doesn't work for most capital projects. It's great for development projects which encourage iterative prototyping but useless for, say, building a house. Or pretty much everything else.
Mod74 wrote:Didn't know you worked for GAME.LesterUnlimited wrote:The last 3 years have just been hell as the company expanded too quickly and imploded.
beano wrote:Good luck with it Mod man. Try and get a bit more professional though with people, spell out requirements before you quote, include a cancellation charge, get 'em to sign everything before you start. Regardless of who they are or the scale of the job. That's the only thing I learned. Also curdbee free is a beast for invoicing as a solo I still use it.Â
google wrote:Explain why people in Nevada have mclarens pleasehdw!?
google wrote:I guess I want you to explain why you live in the same neighbourhood as people who can afford million dollar cars.
google wrote:ANSWER MY QUESTION!!!!Because it's the nicest one, natch.I guess I want you to explain why you live in the same neighbourhood as people who can afford million dollar cars.
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