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it wouldnt matter one bit to me there isnt much internet access needed in my job . its kind of hard getting bored running 2 inch rigid electrical conduit up the side of a 300ft tall smoke stack or replacing instruments inside a phosgene reactor.
They just started busting down on net use at my job...
I guess that's the advantage to selling Harley's........I can hang out here all day (when it's quiet in the store) and tell everyone it's "research"
Although, I've been laid up at home since my bike accident last summer, so I'm pretty glad this site is here......it's a great place to hang out and helps keep me sane (well, as sane as anyone could be, hanging around you bunch)
it would be just another day.it was a long time before some body came up with the ideal to have a forum.it's like the cell phone people lived a long time before . and i'm sure a long time after.it is nice to have and able to talk bikes.
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it would be just another day.it was a long time before some body came up with the ideal to have a forum.it's like the cell phone people lived a long time before . and i'm sure a long time after.it is nice to have and able to talk bikes.
My kids are just amazed that my wife and I had a life before the internet and cell phones... LOL, punks.
Anyway, my company, and my boss in particular, are pretty cool about internet stuff. As long as nobody is looking at nekkid pictures, and the work's getting done, we're okay.
However, the 'net does go down sometimes, so I just play Freecell, or something like that.
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