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Comment Re:funny how everyone 'wants' your phone # (Score 1) 185

I find it convenient. I don't like small talk. I wanna give them my info have them see the notes, verify nothing different and I can nod to answer that and get back to sitting quietly and patiently as my hair gets cut. And yes I have a specific way I like my hair flat topped. Not military. A different blend from the zero to the top and a longer spike than most. It's taken me a good year to get this stuff figured out. I was a hair farmer for years and never had haircuts that wasn't "trim off a half inch of dead ends" and since I left my moms basement in the 80s, I like to get out and get some strange* now again again and it pays to look good and to be a "sharp dressed man" *and you young'ns may think two 21 year olds are better than a single 42 year old but ill take a single 42 year old sex starved last over three inexperienced 21 year olds that won't fellate for longer than20 minutes every time

Comment Re:Security software is like birth control (Score 1) 228

Wearing two condoms with holes is better than one. You won't line up the holes and Johnny's sperm has a harder time finding from one hole to the next. And yes I agree two methods improve your odds. I taught my daughter no one form is perfect. Use two. As long as one security app isn't simply a subset of another you're gaining security. Or one could not use windows.

Comment Re:funny how everyone 'wants' your phone # (Score 1) 185

My haircutter uses my phone number as an account number and there's notes in there so if she isn't in the cutter who is in can access the notes and give me a haircut without needing too much input from me. I guess I could have made up a random phone number. In 2 years I haven't gotten one spam. It's a major crappy national chain too. If they were selling it shouldn't I get random calls?

Comment Re: So Proud of Gun Ownership (Score 1) 1232

you are not required to have a job either. i've met a family without social security numbers. they were well fed and happy. and lucky for some of us, we don't have state income taxes. Tens of thousands of immigrants work every day without social security numbers, they get schooling and health care too.

Comment Re:"didn't appear likely to pose a threat" (Score 2) 204

I volunteered to said company to consume their product for a year to prove is safe. I'm not scared. Here is their quick response!! Thank you for your email. It is refreshing to receive positive and encouraging emails from people like you (who clearly understand that our salmon is safe to eat; we (in the company) have been eating it for years), rather than the insane rants from the clueless people who do not realize that they have been eating genetically modified food (plants) for the past 15 years, and that it is all safe to eat. If our salmon were FDA approved (hopefully sometime soon), then it would be a pleasure to send you some to eat, but for now, I am afraid you must wait patiently (we have been patiently waiting for more than 15 years !!) Hang in there, and your patience will be rewarded. Best regards, Henry Clifford

Comment Re:In the US? Not so much... (Score 1) 632

I was taught DOS in the 70s. In houston I was told we were cutting edge as in the first skewl to do this. I recall the programming class grade 5. List the steps to make a PB&J. People forgot open the jar. Walk to the cabinet. Simple stuff. My dad had me read a book (without me, you are nothing) about computers the year prior so I was on it. I loved it. I was put in detention for making a backdoor to the grades program. the passsword was "hobart". FFWD to high school. I had moved from houston to Washington and the yearbook was laid out using ready set go on the Mac. I never looked back. Made my living making magazines for off road clubs until it collapsed and I restarted cannabis farming. The attention to detail level is the same. The rewards are way more fun on this line of work.

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