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JARblue 06-20-2013 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 2372295)
Yeah, but with your expertise, experience, vision, manual pilot is like autopilot. At least that's how I look at it. I've done this long enough that it's rare to run into a totally foreign situation now :yawn:

just do what bigaudiofanat does and do it blindfolded :icon17:

http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/7...indfolded.html

Isamu 06-20-2013 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 2372295)
Yeah, but with your expertise, experience, vision, manual pilot is like autopilot. At least that's how I look at it. I've done this long enough that it's rare to run into a totally foreign situation now :yawn:

:tup:sometimes it sucks being that pinnicle of experience tho... I get calls all the time about stuff.. :ugh2:

JARblue 06-20-2013 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 2372237)
thats awesome man.. but even until I would say the late eighties it was mostly similar.. at least for myself and my group

You got the playing until the street lights came on part all wrong, my good µ. He means that kids went to bed after playing until dark. Our generation had the thugs that roamed the streets after dark :icon17:

But like you, I did a lot of that as well - I walked to school because I lived barely a block away, I rode my bike a lot and far though I don't much anymore, and I lived for Sat morning cartoons growing up :tup:

We didn't have anything more than an antenna for our television until basic cable when I was halfway through high school (my parents still don't have DVR). However, by that time, I had already discovered the deepest, darkest bowels of the internet wondrous, nubile internet ;)

I love milk so much I wish it was still delivered fresh. I regularly drink more than a gallon of milk per week (it's the primary reason for my luscious curves :icon17:).

And as for the gas station attendants, I thought they were still required in Oregon and New Jersey.

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 2372226)
Soup and grilled cheese :yum:

I'm feeling a little under the weather going into my last night of work before the weekend :happydance:

:ugh2: hope it doesn't get you down Gale!!!

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2371275)
Happy Thursday everyone (except Mu)! :hello:

Ms. BC - don't let that $hit rattle you. Next time they go to the bathroom, follow them stealthily into the bathroom and then start loudly complaining about the stench and ask for a courtesy flush :icon17:

Gurney - congrats on the 2K post milestone :tup:

:o thanks Jar :ugh2: i'll feel better in the morning I hope...

JARblue 06-20-2013 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by blackcherry20 (Post 2372362)
:o thanks Jar :ugh2: i'll feel better in the morning I hope...

I hope so, too... maybe flogging Harry a little would help? ;)

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:08 PM

[QUOTE=JARblue;

I love milk so much I wish it was still delivered fresh. I regularly drink more than a gallon of milk per week (it's the primary reason for my luscious curves :icon17:).

[/QUOTE]

:tup: we luvs luscious curves in gods country!!

onzedge 06-20-2013 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by blackcherry20 (Post 2372370)
:tup: we luvs luscious curves in gods country!!

:tiphat: Ma'am.

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2372367)
I hope so, too... maybe flogging Harry a little would help? ;)

:tup: ohhhh-i did on the way home-he is so yummy :tup:

New tires VERY soon-like in the next week or so...what did you guys decide-all the same brand?
Fronts arent nearly as worn as rears (lol, i wonder why :rolleyes: )...

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2372373)
:tiphat: Ma'am.

:hello: hi onze!! Hows the job going?! Accomplishing anything?

onzedge 06-20-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by blackcherry20 (Post 2372381)
:hello: hi onze!! Hows the job going?! Accomplishing anything?

If getting many people pissed off at me because I tell them the truth about their business processes is accomplishing something, then this week has been a resounding success!!!

How are you???

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 2371803)
No, I consider myself a 60's kid and feel very lucky about it. Think about it:

- probably the last generation to grow up playing until the street lights came on;
- the beginning of the Space program when a launch was really special;
- TV was in its infancy, just three networks;
- you rode your bike everywhere;
- you walked to school;
- Saturday mornings were special because of the cartoons;
- no DVR's so you actually anticipated the Charlie Brown Halloween and Christmas shows and Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer.
- someone delivered fresh milk to your house;
- gas station attendants;
- etc., etc.

We were also young enough to not understand the significance of the Vietnam war, the horrible racial injustice (Birmingham 1963), and the rest of the downside of the 60's.

As a child, we used to spend the summers at my grandparents' house in Indialantic FL. They lived one block off the beach. Can you imagine sending off a group of kids ranging in age from 5 (me) to 12 (my youngest aunt) with a bag of sandwiches and a thermos of Kool Ade by themselves to go to the beach? Did it all the time back then.

Sorry for the fillibuster. :icon17:

I get into these types discussions with friends all the time. I was in the first class of my elementary (parochial) school that went from kindergarten to eighth grade. Almost all of us preferred elementary school to high school and college.

Like I mentioned above, plenty of horrible things happened in the 60's. I am just glad I was young enough to experience some the great things.

:tup: yes yes yes yes yes.....lol!! Yepp.

:happydance: you guys make me feel better. :tup::tiphat:

onzedge 06-20-2013 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 2371803)
No, I consider myself a 60's kid and feel very lucky about it. Think about it:

- probably the last generation to grow up playing until the street lights came on;
- the beginning of the Space program when a launch was really special;
- TV was in its infancy, just three networks;
- you rode your bike everywhere;
- you walked to school;
- Saturday mornings were special because of the cartoons;
- no DVR's so you actually anticipated the Charlie Brown Halloween and Christmas shows and Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer.
- someone delivered fresh milk to your house;
- gas station attendants;
- etc., etc.

We were also young enough to not understand the significance of the Vietnam war, the horrible racial injustice (Birmingham 1963), and the rest of the downside of the 60's.

As a child, we used to spend the summers at my grandparents' house in Indialantic FL. They lived one block off the beach. Can you imagine sending off a group of kids ranging in age from 5 (me) to 12 (my youngest aunt) with a bag of sandwiches and a thermos of Kool Ade by themselves to go to the beach? Did it all the time back then.

Sorry for the fillibuster. :icon17:

I get into these types discussions with friends all the time. I was in the first class of my elementary (parochial) school that went from kindergarten to eighth grade. Almost all of us preferred elementary school to high school and college.

Like I mentioned above, plenty of horrible things happened in the 60's. I am just glad I was young enough to experience some the great things.

:tup: Right on, man.

blackcherry20 06-20-2013 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2372382)
If getting many people pissed off at me because I tell them the truth about their business processes is accomplishing something, then this week has been a resounding success!!!

How are you???

:tiphat: well-no good deed goes unpunished! Or so i hear....:p

That is what got me into trouble this morning...tried to talk to people , go team, fvck teamwork. The engineers will be answering problem reports from now on.
A co-worker wanted to do that a week ago-noooooo-i talked to Robin-lesson learned. :tup:

Gotta run guys-ballgame starting...

onzedge 06-20-2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by blackcherry20 (Post 2372388)
:tiphat: well-no good deed goes unpunished! Or so i hear....:p

That is what got me into trouble this morning...tried to talk to people , go team, fvck teamwork. The engineers will be answering problem reports from now on.
A co-worker wanted to do that a week ago-noooooo-i talked to Robin-lesson learned. :tup:

Truth.


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