They are still there. Why are you asking me if they are still there? Why doesn't someone fix them? Is the robot that asks me if they are still there disconnected from the person who tells the crew to fix it? Is bureaucracy the enemy of function? Are there any people involved here?
I guess this is done by a robot, so you won't mind if I repeat my last post here from a month ago:
They are still there. Why are you asking me if they are still there? Why doesn't someone fix them? Is the robot that asks me if they are still there disconnected from the person who tells the crew to fix it? Is bureaucracy the enemy of function? Are there any people involved here?
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They are still there. Why are you asking me if they are still there? Why doesn't someone fix them? Is the robot that asks me if they are still there disconnected from the person who tells the crew to fix it? Is bureaucracy the enemy of function? Are there any people involved here?
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