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    • yeah! gees fitzy even a plumber knows that pffft  now wheres my dalek dilithium crystals ? i need to reconfigure my cpu with some hoky poky ice cream   
    • last indian,  i do have a real aprecation for  the engineering that went into these things, like fitzy said, the Eiffel tower and all its rivets , not a single weld.... they must have had to hoist every hunk of steel up and drill holes by hand,,,, i am picturing a egg beater drill !! then up in the air they must have been heating up rivits to bash the shit out of ...... times twenty five million  !! imagine how many broken drill bits they must of had !!! let a lone how many of those hot rivets they must have dropped !!!  hence i have a big appreciation for what they had to do to build it, i am so pleased we have milwaukee m18 these days !!!  and mig/tig welders 
    • but i bet the workers where used to doing that back then Fitzy, and i am pretty sure they had beer back then... soooo !
    • Psh, expect the rozzers at your door soon. Told them you were the owner  . Nah, SSL certificate is just what validates the encryption between your browser and the server. It expires and when I switched servers, had to renew it. 
    • I couldn’t agree more! Don’t get me wrong I think the Eiffel Tower is a very notable, as well as an important achievement in engineering. I believe most have seen me say before that the old timers were pretty damn smart! That goes back to the beginning of it all. Look at the pyramids! Stonehenge, which clearly is only a fragment of what it once was, The Great Wall of China.  Did you know that there is a reference in the Bible that correlates the alignment of the great pyramids, Stonehenge & Tara! 
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