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  • BDI
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Make of it what you will.   Whatever makes you feel good or superior.   It doesn't change anything.


"Make of it what you will". That's clearly giving orders/direction once again. That's always how it tries to be superior here. It has always thought it runs this place.

 

It appears that she is sort of validating in a sarcastic way, A response to the sarcasm she was handed in the sarcasm she was handed before that one, in a sarcastic fashion. Back when we had little in hand but personal games, it was called tit for tat. I find that calling a person and -IT- tends to draw ire and in most cases justifiably.

 

 

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Oh heavens to Betsy, these old sausage fingers made that last sentence nonsensical.  Robert got me a bigger keyboard, but I lost it.

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Carrier, Willis Haviland, 1876-1950, American engineer who played a key role in inventing air conditioning b. Angola, N.Y., grad. Cornell (M.E. 1901). Working for the Buffalo Forge Co. (1901-14), he developed (1902) a dehumidifier and discovered that circulating air over cold pipes not only removed water from the air but cooled it. He soon refined his concept, and his company set up (1907) a subsidiary to exploit his ideas. In a 1911 paper Carrier outlined the scientific underpinnings of air conditioning and explained its main design features. In 1915 he and several fellow workers founded the Carrier Corp., and he served as its president (1915-30) and chairman (1930-48). Often called the father of air conditioner, Carrier eventually held more than 80 related patents, and his company became one of the industry's major manufacturers.
 
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Oh heavens to Betsy, these old sausage fingers made that last sentence nonsensical.  Robert got me a bigger keyboard, but I lost it.


BDEye,

I'm surprised you're not called out for having "limitations".   One extra "d" in a sentence and you figure it's nonsensical.   I think the rest of us figured it out.   Even all the intellectually challenged boys that hang out here.

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