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Crumm

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95_stroker said:
Sig below Sam. Crumm has shamed me into not posting it all the time. :D
Signature is only required in the first post you make in each thread. Mike you did not put your signature in the first post you made in this thread-mad :roflmao



Score is 15-5. I was thinking you guys might be a bunch of slackers that goof around all day at work. If I went on the Internet at work I would drive off in the ditch and crash..
 

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Crumm said:
Signature is only required in the first post you make in each thread. Mike you did not put your signature in the first post you made in this thread-mad :roflmao

Is that a clickable preference in the CP, or would it have to be done manually on each thread? Hey....so I'm lazy.:dunno

Crumm said:
Score is 15-5. I was thinking you guys might be a bunch of slackers that goof around all day at work. If I went on the Internet at work I would drive off in the ditch and crash..

I'm online at work while doing data entry and waiting for my obsolete Ops32 program to calculate and update. Around 2200 hours and off and on until 0530 or so is when the city does citywide backups....it can often take me 15 minutes to download a webpage and a lot of places time me out. I just keep the login page in the taskbar for the dull times.

And....I'm a slacker.:sweet
 

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s d mills said:
Is that a clickable preference in the CP, or would it have to be done manually on each thread?
That would be a manual click of the "show your signature" box down below the reply box but the biggest problem is the remembering not the clicking.
 

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95_stroker said:
I do 7 days on... Th-Wed 0630 to 1830 hrs, then I take 7 days off and turn around and work Th-Wed 1830 to 0630 hrs then 7 days off again. Rinse, repeat if necessary.

That would be an ideal schedule for me, especially for when it comes time to cash in leave time. But I've been doing it this way so long I couldn't survive working your gig. A couple of times a year during special projects, I'll work 13-15 12s and 16s in a row, but it's pure hell to recover from that.

Mission accomplished....sanitary plumbing system satisfactorily replaced in the house and I even got three hours sleep afterwards.:D
 

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Crumm said:
That would be a manual click of the "show your signature" box down below the reply box but the biggest problem is the remembering not the clicking.

Ahhhh....I getcha (where's the "awwww snap!"/pound forehead emoticon?)
 

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Crumm said:
Signature is only required in the first post you make in each thread. Mike you did not put your signature in the first post you made in this thread

Are we playin golf or what, all this etiquette:p
 

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Home. Always at home. I did the military career and retired, now it's the wife's turn to go out and earn a few bucks! :roflmao So I am Mr. Mom over a know it all duo of a 16 year old son and a soon to be 15 year old daughter. The boy just trashed his new to him car, doing what I told him not to do (high speed "drifting" down dirt roads). He put it in a ditch. He's got the stones to ask me to buy him another car! RIGHT! When donkeys fly!:D
 

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rray32539 said:
The boy just trashed his new to him car, doing what I told him not to do (high speed "drifting" down dirt roads).
I have three boys. 10, 12 and 13 going on 20. First one will be getting his permit this summer. Alaska issues permits at 14 instead of 15 so that the kids can get two years with a permit before getting there license due to the roads and weather. We have a 95' Explorer for there rig and I am hoping that it is still in one piece when the third kid hits driving age but I have my doubts. I think the first one will be very careful but #2 will be doing the "drifting". Any advise?
 

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Don't get them the permit. Let them learn to drive on their own dime when they reach 18 and can buy their own insurance and transportation. Your pocketbook and your insurance agent will thank you. My premium just jumped $600 / 6 mo because of that little "episode".-mad
 

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