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Unlike Apple, which built every piece of hardware and wrote every line of software for its computers,
IBM bought hardware components from smaller manufacturers and
shipped its PCs preloaded with Microsoft Windows.
Show good hygiene by keeping your fingers off every single salad and piece of cake,
with the exception of the one you plan to eat.
Be ready to show ID - only the person who drops off the kids
may pick them up - and remember that no matter how tired you are, you can't leave the store while your child is in Smaland.
Be honest about your kids' temperaments: Do they play well with others, or are they hellions who
could turn Smaland into a forest-themed nightmare? Keep in mind
that Smaland also has staff-to-child ratios to maintain,
so don't have a grown-up tantrum if you're turned away.
If you need to make a phone call to confirm
which color curtains your spouse wanted, step off the path, find a secluded place to dial and keep the call short.
If you're shopping with family and friends,
keep your voice down and watch your language.
Late Old English borrowed some grammar and core vocabulary from Old
Norse, a North Germanic language.