Good song, but I kind of got tired of it during a period of my life.
I was working in a computer store doing repairs, upgrades and new builds. In order to test CD drives we had two CDs, one with an audio video montage of the early US space program ("We choose to go to the moon...).
3 guesses as to the audio CD we had for testing.
Actually I only got tired of the intro, as we only played it long enough to ensure the CD drive and sound card were operational.
That was 20+ years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8KdtJOCzOU&t=25s
Other than a nice thank you card, probably food. A Halloween bag of mini candy bars, cookies (not home-made, sorry), cupcakes, etc., a platter of mini-subs from Subway, or Starbuck's, etc., gift cards, depending on your budget.
The life expectancy of free food in any hospital ward is usually measured in minutes, and nothing, no matter how small, will ever be turned away.
Not counting the news outlets or websites along the full range of accuracy and veracity, I follow multiple actual individuals' handwritten blogs. (Bot news aggregators don't thrill me.) Looking them over, many are current serving or former military and a couple are some variation of high-speed low-drag elite forces ninjas. Or just funny as all. Because life without humor is just despair. So in other words, the same folks I trusted in the military not to wet the bed, sh*t themselves, or otherwise run around like headless Nancys, are the same folks I trust on the interwebz, for demonstrating pretty much the same trustworthiness and circumspectly responsible behavior. Color me shocked.
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Good song, but I kind of got tired of it during a period of my life.
I was working in a computer store doing repairs, upgrades and new builds. In order to test CD drives we had two CDs, one with an audio video montage of the early US space program ("We choose to go to the moon...).
3 guesses as to the audio CD we had for testing.
Actually I only got tired of the intro, as we only played it long enough to ensure the CD drive and sound card were operational.
That was 20+ years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8KdtJOCzOU&t=25s
Featured in the cinematic 80s masterpiece Valley Girl, one of Nicolas Cage's earliest roles.
That sound was pretty exciting at the time.
Yea, good tune.
Unrelated, so delete if you please upon reading, though a reply would be appreciated.
What would you advise sending as a thank you gift to an ER team?
Thanks.
Other than a nice thank you card, probably food. A Halloween bag of mini candy bars, cookies (not home-made, sorry), cupcakes, etc., a platter of mini-subs from Subway, or Starbuck's, etc., gift cards, depending on your budget.
The life expectancy of free food in any hospital ward is usually measured in minutes, and nothing, no matter how small, will ever be turned away.
Thanks!
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