Posted on 01/05/2016 9:03:27 AM PST by SeekAndFind
If they don’t their stuff does not work right.
I am a systems engineer. I spend most of my time using very precise language to describe what a system needs to do. If I get it wrong the system does not work right. Vague language is the devil!
Your problem is that you don’t have a phone. You have a tablet (probably a very small one) that can make phone calls (depending on the model, probably not nearly as well as a real phone).
Go find a phone, and get back to me.
I have a co-worker that says quadrant when pointing out something on a computer monitor. “In the upper right quadrant”.....
Some think they are smart by speaking like this when they are not.
Just gibberish to most people.
#QualityMatters
Nice!
“Go find a phone, and get back to me.”
Oh, pardon me. Well a ‘real phone’ has no ‘off button’ either. They are always on. They only have a hookswitch. The hookswitch does not turn anything ‘off’. It singles the switch board to start or end a call. The power is always on in the phone unless you unplug it from the wall.
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