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I bet if he posted this questions in Site Support it would get lots of greets . . .
 
Apparently; you did not do a search! :no: :rofl3:

Please, oh wise one, let us know what search to run that would fix the problem.
 
Not all blondes are created equal...:rofl3:

Yep, some come from a bottle! :wink:

Please, oh wise one, let us know what search to run that would fix the problem.

The blonde figured it out! El has been having fun tweaking the forum. We have to roll with the changes. As far as SB search, never really works for me, google gives me better results.
 
The blonde figured it out! El has been having fun tweaking the forum

:rolleyes: That's the point buddy. El has the power to make it right.
 
Temporary Hijack

Not all blondes are created equal...:rofl3:

Since this is the second time you've made the blonde reference, please prove your quite obvious superior intellect by answering some questions from the exam I had to take to qualify for a job I'm processing for

Q. Impressions made by the ridges on the ends of the fingers and thumbs are useful means of identification, since no two persons have the same pattern of ridges. If finger patterns from fingerprints are not decipherable, then they cannot be classified by general shape and contour or by pattern type. If they cannot be classified by these characteristics, then it is impossible to identify the
person to whom the fingerprints belong. From the information given above, it CANNOT be validly concluded that

A) if it is possible to identify the person to whom fingerprints belong, then the fingerprints are decipherable
B) if finger patterns from fingerprints are not decipherable, then it is impossible to identify the person to whom the fingerprints belong
C) if fingerprints are decipherable, then it is impossible to identify the person to whom they belong
D) if fingerprints can be classified by general shape and contour or by pattern type, then they are decipherable
E) if it is possible to identify the person to whom fingerprints belong, then the fingerprints can be classified by general shape and contour or pattern type


Q. A rapidly changing technical environment in government is promoting greater reliance on electronic mail (e-mail) systems. As this usage grows, there are increasing chances of conflict between the users’ expectations of privacy and public access rights. In some investigations, access to all e-mail, including those messages stored in archival files and messages outside the scope of the investigation, has been sought and granted. In spite of this, some people send messages through e-mail that would never be said face-to-face or written formally.
From the information given above, it CANNOT be validly concluded that

A) some e-mail messages that have been requested as part of investigations have contained messages
that would never be said face-to-face
B) some messages that people would never say face-to-face are sent in e-mail messages
C) some e-mail messages have been requested as part of investigations
D) e-mail messages have not been exempted from investigations
E) some e-mail messages contain information that would be omitted from formal writing

Q. An investigator traveling on official business in his personal vehicle had to make emergency repairs to the vehicle. He paid $150 for the repairs plus 15% of this amount to compensate the mechanic for repair work performed overtime. The investigator’s office reimbursed him $100 plus 40% of any amount over $100. Which one of the equations below represents the amount that the investigator was
reimbursed for the repairs?

A) 100 + .4 [ 150 (1.15) - 100] = X
B) 4 [ (150) (.15) + 100] = X
C) 100 + (150) (.15) = X
D) 150 + .4 [ 150 (1.15) - 100] = X
E) none of these

Q While working the evening shift, Agent K took 8 hours to complete a task and Agent M took 10 hours to complete the same type of task. How many hours would it take Agent K and Agent M to complete the same task working together, each working at his own rate?


Hijack over
 
I wasn't referring to you Princess...save your drama!! :shakehead: Both Chris and El told the OP where to find the answer to his question. If he can't figure it out, maybe they can make him some flash cards.
 
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