He could've written it about most men or women in the bay area. Most people don't know how to change their own oil, put up a sturdy shelf, or be able to do anything that isn't pre-packaged. The cancellers' puling and sniveling merely show how succinctly he summed up their "value".
He could've written it about most men or women in the bay area. Most people don't know how to change their own oil, put up a sturdy shelf, or be able to do anything that isn't pre-packaged. The cancellers' puling and sniveling merely show how succinctly he summed up their "value".
He could've written it about most men or women in the bay area. Most people don't know how to change their own oil, put up a sturdy shelf, or be able to do anything that isn't pre-packaged. The cancellers' puling and sniveling merely show how succinctly he summed up their "value".
I think they are two independent dimensions of capability.