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The hiccuping computerFebruary 13 2007 at 8:46 PM | Magnificently Executive from IP address 203.220.108.74 |
| We may have an answer to the problem of the hiccuping navigation computer.
It seems the cleaning crew ( Sadie's helpers ) were using Wohok Berry rum as cleaning fluid.
A stop to this practice has has been executed forthwith-wise.
Let's just hope it doesn't get a hangover! |
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BigBadBob (union representative)
123.3.1.198 | Whadaya mean ...? | February 21 2007, 5:59 PM |
The union workers were working diligently, and according to their instructions.
OK, so the WoHok rum sends the computer casing a funny color, and wrinkle finish too.
It looks modern and stylish, to me.
We may call a stop-work meeting over this!
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Magnificently Diplomatic
123.3.2.104 | Let's negotiate ! | February 21 2007, 7:04 PM |
Even when the navigation 'puter is working, it doesn't really work. ( That's why we're lost.)
To withdraw any of it's maintenace services might only make the situation worse! |
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BigBadBob (union repesentative)
123.3.1.140 | OK, he cleaners offer to cooperate | February 27 2007, 7:40 PM |
They will clean surfaces using only distilled water, with perhaps some flower-scented detergent where necessary. No hot water, but only distilled water at 16 to 18 degrees Celsius.
Vigorous rubing will not be employed. |
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Reinhard von Braun
195.93.60.69 | Appropriate use of rum | February 22 2007, 10:22 PM |
According to the operations manual of my trusty V2 rocket, rum is to be used only for cleaning parts of space going vehicles this way:
1 - Inhale half a liter direct.
2 - Then exhale your breath onto the parts to be cleaned.
3 - Start cleaning. If the parts appear to be still dirty, repeat the procedure.
Sorry for not responding for a long time.
Went out of rum, and my ultra light speed radio broke down. |
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