Jack London's life was filled with adventures, including working as an oyster pirate, a sailor, and a gold-seeker in the Yukon, where he endured harsh conditions. His adventures also took him across the globe as a war correspondent in Asia, living in the slums of London, and sailing on a circumnavigation attempt. These experiences directly inspired his writing, which detailed his firsthand knowledge of poverty, struggle, and survival.Jack London died on this date in 1916. An appropriate quote from him
"The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time."
He must have been a biker.....
IT people have a term for that: PEBCAK
IT people have a term for that: PEBCAK
And when I used to work at Autozone, we would sometimes determine that a customer's problem was actually a loose nut behind the wheel.
Have lil fun with that:Back in the day, in the 'multi-disciplinary teams' I worked with, we always called those - 'I.D. 10 T Operator Errors'...
Mind you, often enough, it was one of us 'operators' on the team who was the ID10T Operator!We were pretty good at that sorta stuff back then, and all these years later, I still have my moments!
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Turkey Little?
Turkey Little?