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Wine Down Wednesdays will become a permanent weekly fixture in Five Points, and an Ethiopian restaurant is opening on Senate Street between Food Lion and Cook Out.
Ya I've noticed that Ethiopian place for awhile. In the last decade that spot has been a dozen diff things and nothing has taken, manly it's almost invisible from the road. But I welcome a restaurant instead of the umpteen bars that have been tried there
When you click on the link does it block you from reading the article? A coding school teaches people to write code for IT-related tasks and careers, etc. That's all I know.
When you click on the link does it block you from reading the article? A coding school teaches people to write code for IT-related tasks and careers, etc. That's all I know.
Touchy touchy. You were the one who said that it was exciting news. Was it too much of a leap for Sandlapper to assume that you might know what it was that you thought was exciting?
Touchy touchy. You were the one who said that it was exciting news. Was it too much of a leap for Sandlapper to assume that you might know what it was that you thought was exciting?
I don't think Columbiadata meant it in a snarky way; he just meant that the article gives a brief description of the school and what it does.
Speaking of the school, Iron Yard was actually founded and is headquartered in Greenville and has locations all throughout the Southeast. Always good to see a state-based company increasing its presence in other SC cities.
I don't think Columbiadata meant it in a snarky way; he just meant that the article gives a brief description of the school and what it does.
Speaking of the school, Iron Yard was actually founded and is headquartered in Greenville and has locations all throughout the Southeast. Always good to see a state-based company increasing its presence in other SC cities.
Ah. My apologies, Columbiadata, if the "does the link prevent you from reading the article?" was an honest question. Maybe it's me who's touchy.
I think Columbia Regional Business Journal is a subsidiary of The State Newspaper. I'm a subscriber to The State and don't get blocked from reading articles by them or their affiliates. It was an honest question, but I see where someone could take it the wrong way, like "are you too lazy or not curious enough to click the link and read the article?" I didn't mean it that way. That would be offensive. I play defense sometimes when I probably should just let things slide, but being offensive isn't my nature.
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