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pjm0925

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  1. No one who is actually from NJ speaks in the way he does.
  2. I understand how rough it is to lose a pet. Sorry to hear it man. <Internet Fist Bump>
  3. It's a neat piece of tech, but I would never ever buy one.
  4. This post make me realize I really like the word 'Naughty'.
  5. From what I hear there's a shortage of .22. I guess it's just a really popular caliber, sorry I can't help with where to find any. The world is changing from weed dealers on the street and ammo in stores to weed in stores and ammo probably sold on the street. How odd.
  6. Once my boss left his laptop unlocked at work. I took a screenshot of his desktop and set it as the wallpaper, then moved all his icons into a folder in My Docs. When he came back he clicked away at the 'icons' on his desktop trying to open files or launch applications. He got real loud with it too, was pretty funny. The best part of it was the whole thing was his idea of a joke and he didn't take precautions to keep us from doing it to him
  7. I'm fearful of what those who want to instill fear in our society are doing. I'm not fearful of brown kids with electronics who like to make stuff, but it sure seems like some people are.
  8. Because it is creating a situation of fear where none should exist.
  9. I would say what they did to him was akin to shouting fire in a public space. This wasn't about public safety, it's an extension of the culture of fear some seem to want to promote.
  10. I think you're confusing hate with the recommendation to not buy overpriced stuff.
  11. Oh yes, let's encourage fear and paranoia. This is the attitude that is destroying our society.
  12. You're not talking about technology, you're talking about business. We have none of the actual financial info on LMG so anything said here is pure speculation, so what's the point? It isn't our company, it isn't our business.
  13. 4. The first step is admitting you have a problem.
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