XMITjr
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Congrats XMIT!
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
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Probably XMITjr. MrsXMIT's actual username is ... MrsXMIT.
You'll find a good username yet. Just don't rush it. When you find it, you'll know.
You'll find a good username yet. Just don't rush it. When you find it, you'll know.
- Mal-2
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Given that you have children, I would expect the username of XMIT's wife to be RECV.XMIT wrote: ↑Probably XMITjr. MrsXMIT's actual username is ... MrsXMIT.
- seebart
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- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
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Just to put things into context, it took less time to conceive and deliver a baby than it did to get keycaps through Round 5a.
- seebart
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that proves how strenuous these keycap GB's are and why I never participate in them. I simply don't have the patience.XMIT wrote: ↑Just to put things into context, it took less time to conceive and deliver a baby than it did to get keycaps through Round 5a.
- XMIT
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This is brilliant.elecplus wrote: ↑My grandmother's favorite trick for teething babies was to tie a quarter into a corner of an old handkerchief and freeze it. The quarter won't come out if tied properly, and the frozen metal soothes the gums. Easy to launder and use again and again. No drippy water mess, and the hanky absorbs the slobber. There were no plastic teething rings in her day!
- scottc
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Hah, that's hilarious.XMIT wrote: ↑Just to put things into context, it took less time to conceive and deliver a baby than it did to get keycaps through Round 5a.
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I might suggest, if you intend to do that today, get an quarter from her time (or at least before 1965). The silver's antimicrobial properties might be desirable in that context, particular if someone's going to be gumming on it near broken flesh for some length of time.elecplus wrote: ↑My grandmother's favorite trick for teething babies was to tie a quarter into a corner of an old handkerchief and freeze it. The quarter won't come out if tied properly, and the frozen metal soothes the gums. Easy to launder and use again and again. No drippy water mess, and the hanky absorbs the slobber. There were no plastic teething rings in her day!