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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Apr 28, 2022.

  1. I will admit I was getting a little twitchy…
     
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  2. adam401
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    Hopefully it forced a few guys out into the garage haha
     
  3. theHIGHLANDER
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    Have one of these in my home shop...;)
     
  4. Petejoe
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    I used to program and operate robotics in my other life. you finally realize technology has past you by when you don’t even understand the explanation to this.:)
     
  5. Chainsaw chipper
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    Yea,I remember everyone in the hallways,squatting down and the smart***es saying put your head between your legs and kiss your *** goodbye
     
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  6. harpo1313
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    I woke this am and all is well, **** happens Ryan. Now about fixing this world, good luck with that.
     
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    Stay on the ball @Ryan , had me logging in n out and back and forth n such, pfffft !
     
  8. Guy Patterson
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    I forgot about that scene . It so reminds me of the year my parents though Catholic High School would make me straighten out( cars an fighting) but didn't work
     
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  9. When I learned computer programing we used these!
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  10. charleyw
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    ^^Yep, Fortran 4 for me, typing the cards was the hardest part.
     
  11. ^^^^^^^^
    Yup Fortran for me, That was "Scientific" language!
    Also dabbled in Cobal and ***embler!
    What was I thinking!
     
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  13. rusty1
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    glad it's all back to normal...
     
  14. theres one of these in the abandoned school near me and I want to ask the technical owner to get it and hang it in our garage.
     
  15. shivasdad
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    Glad I was walking around Pate for a couple of days, missed whatever happened. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
     
  16. carbking
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    Fortran for me; told that Fortran II was in development.

    Ryan - all is well, the next time just unplug, let set idle for 30 seconds and replug. ;) just like everything else electronic!

    Jon.
     
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  17. PhilA
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    All back to normal, nothing to worry about...!
     
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  18. fourspd2quad
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    Nuclear war collectibles. Sounds like a possible new hobby genre........Nucleanna maybe?
     
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  19. Dreddybear
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    Y'know.. I may know a way to avoid this...

    :p :p :p
     

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