Sacramento Weekly Meet Discussion (dead meet, but how the SRIC started)
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Originally posted by BAN SUVS
Oh, I just thought of a reason why I should give you the other ECU I have Mike- you could Delta Dash it without using another license since it's the same as your original. If you want to run by the shop tonight and switch them I can leave it there. Or, you could even come out and meet us at the drag strip and I'll give it to you there. Speaking of...
Oh, I just thought of a reason why I should give you the other ECU I have Mike- you could Delta Dash it without using another license since it's the same as your original. If you want to run by the shop tonight and switch them I can leave it there. Or, you could even come out and meet us at the drag strip and I'll give it to you there. Speaking of...
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This training facility is cracking me up.
In our class is a bunch of middle agers (and then me and one other guy who appears < 30).
In the Microsoft Word and Excel classes are all women who look like they're mostly housewives and they are learning computer stuff so they can work from home while they take care of the kids or something.
And the .net class is filled with OLD OLD people - like the guys who invented COBOL.
Interesting seeing which classes attract which groups of people.
In our class is a bunch of middle agers (and then me and one other guy who appears < 30).
In the Microsoft Word and Excel classes are all women who look like they're mostly housewives and they are learning computer stuff so they can work from home while they take care of the kids or something.
And the .net class is filled with OLD OLD people - like the guys who invented COBOL.
Interesting seeing which classes attract which groups of people.