From what I understand, it isn’t what it looks like. Each person has a given job, and each job is dependent on others completing theirs. One might think then they could show up when they are just needed, but how would they know the exact time that the other will have completed their part? And how much more time will it take if the needed person is “in route”, or even at another location doing that job, but not finished yet? They are all there, waiting to do their parts.
A house fly only lives for 15 to 26 days even with food and water, without food they can only live about two or three days. So, food and water weren’t the reason it died.
My first car was a 1976 Oldsmobile Starfire that was a cream color (the true color of “dirt” in the west), and it would just get a bit “darker”, until I got around to washing it. :-)
I seem to remember it being September 8th in Denver and Albuquerque, when in grade school 1st to 12th. was born in 1957, so first grade 1963. And then I heard that they start making it earlier and earlier sometime after I got out of high school (I was in the last Junior High class 9th, before it changed to “middle school”). Pre-school (not everyone even did this), “play together”, “Kindergarten”, not much more than that. And now from what I gather Kindergarten is more like what would have been first grade, when I went to school. So, basically, now 13 years, plus longer school years. So, can someone tell me why the kids leaving high school don’t know more than we did when we left high school?
Recently I saw an article where a guy hacked the scammers, because his wife “Inadvertently gave them her credit card number.” This was by text. “USPS has a package for you, but we couldn’t deliver it, please contact us at this number: XXXX”. He found that they were sending out about 100,000 text a day, and their database had the information of hundreds of thousands of people, that this had worked on.
From what I understand, it isn’t what it looks like. Each person has a given job, and each job is dependent on others completing theirs. One might think then they could show up when they are just needed, but how would they know the exact time that the other will have completed their part? And how much more time will it take if the needed person is “in route”, or even at another location doing that job, but not finished yet? They are all there, waiting to do their parts.