Yep, he did.
And from the Montgomery Advertiser news paper:
The president spoke for about 17 minutes to a warm reception from the crowd packed into an assembly building on the company’s sprawling property.
Too weird!
Help me out here, please.
I think the "recruiting" video was hiding a video that was giving a comm (not for us). A "go" command for some kind of operation.
By "hiding a video" do you mean hiding a message? Like "Execute plan 745." (Or something?)
Well, the subway trains are actually Berlin U-Bahn, as well. The one with the clock is at Stadtmitte station.
Do not take this next part seriously. It is in NO WAY plausible; it's just interesting. Two U-Bahn lines use Stadtmitte: 1) the U6 and . . . 2) U2. I don't think the band is significant, BUT maybe the spy plane?
The code, yeah, but the reference to SAP?
It's all good. u/SempraSupra sorted me out.
Okay, I don't know what to make of this, and I just want to capture it in a thread, but the time on the watch is 7:44 and the time on the clock in the subway is 7:46.
Okay, I'll admit. I mostly lurk here, but this video is simply amazing, regardless of its veracity or provenance. The song, the imagery, the editing...
And it just so happens that I know a little about SAP and tcodes. (I am curious on this. Did I miss something somewhere that mentions SAP and transaction codes?)
Anyway, tcodes are "shortcuts" that you can use to have SAP perform a function or pull up information. Alternatively to the tcode, you can use a menu to navigate to the same place the tcode will take you.
The MB01 tcode is "Post Goods Receipt for PO." (In this case PO is purchase order.) The code is used to record the fact that you have received the goods that you ordered using the purchase order. in other words, "We have the goods, and we have just created the receipt."
I don't know about you but this is kinda mind blowing to me. The tcode is "We got the goods."
Now take this one step further, you can use a menu system to get to the same tcode. In this case to get to MB01 you could use the following menu navigation:
Logistics → Materials Management → Purchasing → Master Data → Subsequent Settlement → Vendor Rebate Arrangements → Environment → Condition/Arrangement → Conditions: Sales → Bonus Buy → Environment → Pricing → Environment → Value Assignment → Inventory management → Goods Movement → Goods Receipt → For Purchase Order → PO Number Known
There are some nuggets in there as well: Logistics, Master Data, Goods Movement, Goods Receipt, PO Number Known.
**Goods Receipt ** = We got the goods
**PO Number Known ** = We know the source of the goods
Again, did I miss something about SAP? u/SempraSupra?
AND I didn't even dig into the "SYXEDBDOMFO" after the tcode!
This is fascinating stuff.
Could it be Wittenburg University: https://www.wittenberg.edu/places/academic/synod-hall? (Not recommending a Reddit-style witch hunt, just putting it out there that there are likely very few Synod Halls in the world.)
Duluth is a pretty cool small city. You have to be into the outdoors to really appreciate it though. In the winter it's brutally cold and really snowy. The views of Lake Superior are amazing, and it is home to Trampled by Turtles and Cloud Cult. It is a post/semi-post industrial city though, so for the uninitiated, it can seem a bit rough around the edges.
(Is that what you were asking about?)
I'll freely admit that I mostly lurk here, but I signed in just to upvote this comment, because it is the funniest thing I have read today. Unfortunately, my votes never get applied to the user when I leave them. As soon as I navigate away, the vote is gone. SO, u/propertyofUniverse, please know that I gave you a vote, no matter what the system says!
This is too weird. Not only is he completely lost and unable to follow simple directions, there is a pallet of material on the sidewalk that he has to walk around.
We are supposed to believe this guy is the chief executive of the most powerful nation on earth?
Can you imagine being an enlisted infantryman and having to salute that marshmallow bodied, smug, poor excuse for an officer? Dude wasn't even smart enough to get his dress uniform tailored to fit his arse that grew fat and soft by doing desk duty.
Some of these doctor consults are "asynchronous" from what I have read. This means that you consult with the provider via email or a secure messaging service, rather than speak with them on the phone. This is not uncommon.
America's Frontline Doctors uses Speak with an MD and in the past they have simply asked if you want an asynchronous consultation, meaning you agree to have the consultation via email or messaging.
The UK version is shockingly good.
"Where is Jessica Hyde?"