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George

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George
  • Answered Questions: 12
  • Posts: 14,103
  • Location: Stoneham Massachusetts
  • Occupation: Test Engineer
64 year old guy from Stoneham, Massachusetts.
Married, three kids 20, 23, and 26.
Cubical-dwelling wage slave toiling in a high-tech low-rise.

Mostly harmless.

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My Recent Posts
 
Sat 7 Nov, 2009 04:13 pm - I say LOAD the damn cannons and . . . No, just kidding. (view)
Sat 7 Nov, 2009 04:11 pm - I support a woman's right to bare arms. (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 03:39 pm - in corde meo in aeternum in anima mea in aeternum in mente mea in aeternum (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 02:08 pm - INDEX: 6 to the power of 2 equals 36 LOGARITHMIC: the logarithm of 36, to the base 2 is 6 (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 01:57 pm - [color=#0000FF]luna draco[/color] (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 01:37 pm - Yeah, but he's looking for something that sounds like "akitiles". (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 01:25 pm - I thought that was what book clubs were for. (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 12:50 pm - [quote=Not-so-Merry]Is it time for me to say "Bah! Humbug!" yet?[/quote] No, no, no! You say that after your nephew comes in and wishes you "Merry Christmas". OK? ... (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 12:45 pm - Kind of, but not completely. "Always" has a sense of "every time" or "all the time". "For ever" (or "forever") has a sense of "going on and... (view)
Fri 6 Nov, 2009 11:12 am - Did I mention this is going to be Matt Cassel's breakout week? (view)
 
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