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Kat Nagel wrote:
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> After 14 years of freelancing, I've received an offer I can't refuse
> from a local software development firm. In addition to the official
> title on my business card, there is space for an additional
> word/phrase. The company already has an HR Goddess and a Systems
> Goddess. I don't want to encroach on their territory, so I'm
> looking for a good tag line.
>
If you can understand our instructions, you just don't know our product.
Confusing writing spoken here.
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Peter
Arguing with an engineer is like mud wrestling with a pig.
You soon realize they both enjoy it.