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Mar 06, 2006 08:51

Emailed off the report, at least that's out of the way.

Four days isn't long enough to conduct a detailed investigation into certain matters, unfortunately.

Although a follow up...

Hm.

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deadbusiness March 6 2006, 04:25:55 UTC
You had four days time and you still couldn't conduct a properly detailed investigation? You must suck at whatever job you do.

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hothead_turk March 6 2006, 07:56:27 UTC
For your information, the detail of the investigation would depend directly on its nature, as would most other things of the like.

Don't comment on things you don't know the full details off. It's not wise.

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deadbusiness March 6 2006, 07:59:25 UTC
A.K.A. You lack experience. You lack training. And you plain suck.

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hothead_turk March 6 2006, 08:01:18 UTC
If you choose to look at it that way, go ahead. Just don't get in my way.

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oniichanislove March 6 2006, 04:27:42 UTC
Four days certainly isn't long enough o perfect a new recipe, so I'd expect not.

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hothead_turk March 6 2006, 07:52:17 UTC
Ah, you're the lady from the bakery?

Would it be alright if I dropped by one of these days?

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oniichanislove March 6 2006, 07:59:21 UTC
Please, feel free.

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shutsugeki March 6 2006, 04:57:33 UTC
You really suck at your job, don't you?

I bet you're too busy eating at that buffet to really do anything!

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hothead_turk March 6 2006, 07:54:50 UTC
From my point of view, you suck at yours.

I'm willing to take up that bet.

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etimpera March 6 2006, 05:19:12 UTC
Define follow up.

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hothead_turk March 6 2006, 08:03:45 UTC
follow up

1. To carry to completion; follow through on: followed up their recommendations with concrete proposals.
2. To increase the effectiveness or enhance the success of by further action: followed up her interview with an e-mail.

In this case it'd be definition one.

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etimpera March 6 2006, 08:07:32 UTC
My vocabulary is fine, Damon. Speaking in terms of context. What did you intend to do in order to follow up?

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Private to Rufus hothead_turk March 6 2006, 08:18:49 UTC
Of course, sir.

Continue the investigation. Acquire better and more reliable information. The time period available to me was not long enough to enable me to be completely sure of the validity of certain sources I had- however they were the best I could get on short notice.

Also, I would do a more detailed check of the records at the various printers and the circumstantial evidence available, which I was not able to.

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