 h a l f b a k e r y Professional croissant on closed course. Do not attempt.
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It says here on the ring that your urologist is at 415 Prince Albert Street. The number is 0772...oh just wait a bit...<yanks>... |
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Not quite as useful as Steve Wozniak's business card (link) - made, I think, from titanium and capable of cutting through steak. |
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I like the Wozniak card. Very cool concept. |
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Nope, coolest business card was for a locksmith, which had lockpick tools laser cut in it. Only downside is that possession of the card may be illegal in some places, which I think makes it even cooler. I'll put up a link when I get to a real computer. |
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Kevin Mitnick went to gaol for his part in a massive hacking scandal in the 1990s. He was not a locksmith. |
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looking at my spouse's stack of business cards (we keep them all) I can't fathom gold rings. |
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[UnaBubba] I stand corrected, Kevin Mitnick is not a locksmith but an ex-con turned security expert. |
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And you have added a new spelling for jail to my vocabulary, which is cool too. |
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In mitigation of your sentence [MrQED], he was an *un*locksmith. |
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That's how it was spelled before Noah Webster got at it. |
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Well, there were a Mirriam of other possible spellings. Ah fuck... a merriam. |
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Wallet's full again...have to take a trip to Mt.Doom. |
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