Horse drawn carriages used for taking women for rides to church, shopping, etc. back in the old days. (read about it in History books before they had electronic devices to read on). Or around Times Square in New York City and the French Quarter these days.
You take the horse and carriage out of the barn in the morning and when you take it back after a day's use its a "carriage return".
I'm more familiar with the old manual typewriters where you had to forceably push down the keys to type words. When you got to the end of a line, you had to reach up and manually slide the carriage (what the called the part that held the paper) to the left and advance the page at the same time.
New York’s attorney general opened an investigation into the data breach disclosed yesterday by the consumer-credit reporting agency Equifax. The intrusion may have compromised the Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers and other personal information of 143 million Americans.
A question for Equifax: “Now that you’ve failed at your one job, why should you be allowed to keep doing it?”
@motie2 - They are investigating why 3 of Equifax senior executives sold $2 million dollars worth of their shares 2 days after the data breach was discovered and 6 weeks before the public was informed.
Equifax said the executives didn't have knowledge of the breach.
I believe that as much as I believe in the tooth fairy.
@motie2 Equifax then said they'd handle the search and protection for a fee.Oops, no fee, just sign a waiver on sueing them; Oops, you can opt out of the waiver. Can you say "Slavering Weasels"? Are the Ethics Classes at the MBA schools their equivelant to Music Apreciation, or do they just do a Wink Wink, Nod Nod?
@pipeman83, I agree and they had a stellar cast. If you ever watch some of the old interviews with the cast, you realize what great actors all of them were, especially Jean Stapleton.
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A skeleton walks into a bar and orders a beer and a mop.
You take the horse and carriage out of the barn in the morning and when you take it back after a day's use its a "carriage return".
I'm more familiar with the old manual typewriters where you had to forceably push down the keys to type words. When you got to the end of a line, you had to reach up and manually slide the carriage (what the called the part that held the paper) to the left and advance the page at the same time.
A contrarian, as you've pointed out; a debater. But a Master?
Equifax said the executives didn't have knowledge of the breach.
I believe that as much as I believe in the tooth fairy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m4IIEbeN1Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFfLCuHSZ-U
OK, maybe this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDj72zqZakE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnIBk-0KLi0