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Default Engineers don't run companies


"George M. Middius" wrote

Funny how it's the semiliterate nincompoops who try to
push the "God" **** at every opportunity.....

Poor baby, sounds like you're still having issues. Perhaps
you could explain why I should care, mr. Superior Intellect?

Perhaps *you* should explain how your "God" **** is remotely
relevant to the reliability and/or planned obsolescence of
electronics, Mr. Corn-Dog Intellect.


"Acts of God"... is a well know business term.


oooooh .... a "debating trade" ploy.

Aaah, I see your problem, too. You need a bigger
shovel.


Do you honestly believe that insurance policies are religious
mantras?

God references are interwoven into the underpinnings of
our society. "In God we trust," "one nation under God," etc.
We do not live in a Godless society.

As I last recall you recently move your ideology dipstick
from atheist to agnostic. Were you just hedging your
bet, George ?


Here's one from work today: The document didn't print. The
application (MS Office) didn't report a problem. The printer had
paper in its trays and wasn't sounding a toner alarm. What was it?
The first geek said, "Network problem!" The second geek said, "#%(*
Microsoft problem!" The third geek said, "You're both wrong. It's
transcendicity -- the electrons have become disoriented and are
unable to be absorbed by the printer's pargonomic aura."

Ok, I read it. Sounds like your job environment is making
you suffer. Is that a problem for you?


Parables are not real and true, silly. They are ... parables.

Wrong again, Georgie-poo.

par-a-ble (par'uh buhl) n.
1. a short allegorical story designed to
illustrate or teach some truth,
religious principle, or moral lesson.

How is it that you are so spiritually empty given all of the real
life experiences you've had with death (mortuary business)?
Have you never had a single experience of divinity as a result?
How can you not be effected by these experiences? What
deeper meaning have these experience taught you, if anything?