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Injun Ryder, SASS #36201L

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  1. I remember my "Alli Mo" hug when she attended a match at my range.
  2. It's just the blood rushing to their heads being upside down down under!
  3. This was not a sophisticated software fraud but in the 70's, due to an accident, I was assigned to modifying engineering software to update some of the algorithms being used for analysis. As I was going over another sections main program, I came across a subroutine surprisingly named "CHEAT". This subroutine was purely a print routine that would print the information that was hard coded into it so that when the engineer submitted the printed results, they were exactly what was wanted! Needless to say, this subroutine was removed and the program was modified to work properly. The creator of the program and subroutine was fired. Had I not had my accident and assigned to the review and upgrading of software, this fraud may never have been discovered. On a side note, I once dated a lady whose ex programmed slot machines. He told her that the machines near the high stakes poker tables were programmed to pay out more than the others for the purpose of keeping the wives of the poker players occupied and not encouraging their husbands to leave the game!
  4. SDJ - For some reason every instagram you post really blasts the volume for me! I have to quickly lower the volume settings, mute or close the site! This does not happen on Youtube or facebook videos.
  5. Nope. Alpo would have commented on the statement implying that people had been invented in 1867!
  6. True. I'm a little further north and probably higher in elevation. The most snow I've seen in six years was 28 inches in one storm. At least we don't get as much snow as Flagstaff!
  7. So, are you hinting that we need a "thread" thread?
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