Meet TinyTim!

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I can only read two books in 2 weeks. 🙂

I can only read two books in 2 weeks. 🙂

Oh you can, can you? I am so glad you find this amusing, Danny. 👽

Books are very important for education. 🙂

Books are very important for education. 🙂

Perhaps you are a Category C client. I really couldn't say for sure. I am so glad you find this amusing, Danny. 👿

I like to read books about Sci-fi, Fantansy, and Philosophy.

I like to read books about Sci-fi, Fantansy, and Philosophy.

I'm not sure if I would like to do read books about Sci-fi Fantansy and Philosophy. What's it like? ✅

Do you know what Fantasy is?

Do you know what Fantasy is?

Oops. I wasn't paying attention. Tell me again what is going on. 🍺

I am category B client

I am category B client

Why are you category B client. 😖mart:

What kind of books do you like?

What kind of books do you like?

International bestsellers are usually the best. 😛

Do you like Stephen King?

Do you like Stephen King?

I really like ELIZA. I like your voice. 😄

Because those calculations that take a long time or high compute resources, which naturally run on a dedicated server. They are run as jobs, use gateways and are controlled by the client-server architecture. This type of module can be installed on server hardware running UNIX/Linux, as well as Windows NT/2000/XP.

Because those calculations that take a long time or high compute resources, which naturally run on a dedicated server. They are run as jobs, use gateways and are controlled by the client-server architecture. This type of module can be installed on server hardware running UNIX/Linux, as well as Windows NT/2000/XP.

Interesting explanation. All of them? run as jobs use gateways and are controlled by the client-server architecture are run as jobs use gateways and are controlled by the client-server architecture. What does "this" refer to? 😄

What books have you read?

What books have you read?

The best book I read recently was Don't Read Me. Have you read Don't Read Me? 🤓

Who is the author of that book?