Or GDPR regulations....Well if you had to read a 40 page document on the reasons behind a two letter change to the naming conventions of an API I think you'd reach from Chapter H in a heartbeat
Or GDPR regulations....Well if you had to read a 40 page document on the reasons behind a two letter change to the naming conventions of an API I think you'd reach from Chapter H in a heartbeat
? I feel your pains...I don't get to exhibit enough of my asl stuff - it's all pushed away in cupboards and drawers, but a coffee-table style rulebook might be allowed out.
I've sat through long meetings debating whether a bar on a chart should be yellow or orange. Chapter H would be thrilling compared to that.Anyone reading Chapter H at their workplace must be pretty desperate.
Yeah! It might have yellow AND orange on the cover like the pocket ASLRB!!I've sat through long meetings debating whether a bar on a chart should be yellow or orange. Chapter H would be thrilling compared to that.
Well, I work for the government. Those long debates about PowerPoint are paid for by taxpayers.I apologise to everyone who has to suffer MUCH worse than reading Chapter H at their workplaces on a regular basis.
My statement was uncalled for, insensitive and unappreciative of their suffering for the greater good of the shareholders.
Well, I admit I missed that meeting.In a previous job, the CEO wanted a Christmas-themed e-mail signature for everyone and asked me to arrange it.
AND, have a workhorse AFV on the cover instead of infantry, e.g., Sherman, StuG, Pz IV, T-34, etc. After all, it is Chapter H.If there is still time before printing, I'd suggest using a different color from the existing RB for the cover. The one on the picture seems likely to cause confusion - someone, some day will pick the wrong book when going to some meeting, that would probably notice the mistake if the colors were different.
No kidding, why not an AFV on the cover?AND, have a workhorse AFV on the cover instead of infantry, e.g., Sherman, StuG, Pz IV, T-34, etc. After all, it is Chapter H.
and, as we all know, shareholders are not taxpayers......I stand corrected!Well, I work for the government. Those long debates about PowerPoint are paid for by taxpayers.
Yes, a gun destroying a tank.How about both an AT gun and a tank. Chapter H is not just vehicles.....