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Serei917 karma

I mean, wow. Imagine you were planning a surprise party, and your friend told the recipient ahead of time.

Now imagine you're actually a huge corporation, and your marketing department spent millions of dollars on the surprise party, and the surprise is that you're selling your new product in retail stores with sales specialists specifically for your product, and the friend is actually an employee who signed an NDA explicitly to prevent this thing from happening.

...I really can't blame Google for firing him. :/

Serei5 karma

This thread is sort of funny if you write it out:

YoshandMaryAMA: They said "nothing you can do about it" (in Japanese of course)

oONemesisOo: I'm guessing they said "shikata ga nai"

sloppytroy: Probably written "しかたが無い"

BarelyComical: Which means "It can not be helped"

Mary said it in Japanese, and since then it's been translated from Japanese to English to Japanese to English. :P

Serei3 karma

That one's usually called "Beginner's Method". It's actually not the only method commonly taught to beginners (Petrus and MirIS are also common), so the name is a bit misleading. It's a simplified version of CFOP, which means that it'll make it easier for you to learn CFOP, which is currently the method with all the speed records these days.