Actually, this might mean that the price of a given AWPC will come _down_ in price. As long as they leave it as a subsidiary, then it might be okay.
But if they try and "Dell"ify (ie crapulate) it, then we will mourn the loss of a great little company that we always thought highly of but never actually patronized.
Crapulate is actually the verb antonym for the more commonly used decrapulator - or - something that removes the crap from something else that used to be good, but is now crappy and that... oh never mind... :)
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Actually, this might mean that the price of a given AWPC will come _down_ in price. As long as they leave it as a subsidiary, then it might be okay.
But if they try and "Dell"ify (ie crapulate) it, then we will mourn the loss of a great little company that we always thought highly of but never actually patronized.
Crapulate? Awesome. That will be my word for the week.k.
Crapulate is actually the verb antonym for the more commonly used decrapulator - or - something that removes the crap from something else that used to be good, but is now crappy and that... oh never mind... :)
I really think that the whole idea of crapulate, crapulator, or even to decrapulate is all pooposterous
thats right... i went there
somebody had too... no suprise it was you :)
My grammar gene is throbbing, and I don't mean in a good way...
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