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Here's a comparison of netmaestro from his younger years with his today's self:

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He's still got that same youthful smile. :D

Happy Birthday!
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Happy birthday netmaestro, Joakim Christiansen, and Shield!
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Happy Birthday.
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Happy Birthday!
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TheultimateAnswerToLifeTheUniverseAndEveryThing = 42 
age = 60 
mortality = ~$DEAD
BodyState = $BEEF

If ~mortality ! bodystate  % age =  TheultimateAnswerToLifeTheUniverseAndEveryThing 
  Debug "Happy Birthday" 
EndIf   
 
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I'm just cranky that nobody turned up or called for my birthday. All I got out of it was a new handheld amateur radio!!

Ah well, happy birthday you old bugger. I had to backfill my wrinkles and sand them back to look respectable and not scare the sheep.
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Gee NM, you don't look a day over 59 years and 12 months. :lol:
Happy Birthaday. :)

@Fangbeast, Happy Birthday for next time. :wink:
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electrochrisso wrote:Gee NM, you don't look a day over 59 years and 12 months. :lol:
Happy Birthaday. :)

@Fangbeast, Happy Birthday for next time. :wink:
Hehehe, thanks. Damnit, will need more PlyFilla and a bigger sander next time.
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Excuse me I am a few late. 19 days exactly in a total of 21919 days. Hope it's not too late.

I appreciate your help and the time you give to tell us. I suppose I am not alone in this way.

I can see the persons who get lots of years of life make sources as if the time did not exist.
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As a present...
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Sorry I missed it, my friend. Happy Birthday, with many glorious years to come!

BTW, were all these sites designed with PureBasic?

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Thanks! And no, that's somebody who saw my handle somewhere back in the day, liked it and copied it. Well, I don't have a trademark on it so I guess there's nothing to stop them. I don't know why I created it exactly, I'm not a network guru. For the first few years (before I came here) it was Network Maestro and after a while I shortened it. Relatively meaningless, its chief advantage is that it's superior to 'arsehole', which some might put forward as a better fit :mrgreen: I actually had my license revoked here once, true story. Entirely my own fault. I typed in 514 posts from memory and got it back.
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Happy belated Birthday netmaestro!
I also crossed over to 60, just 3 days before you. That might explain why we quite often think alike! :mrgreen:
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Sparkie wrote:I also crossed over to 60, just 3 days before you...
Happy belated birthday, Sparkie. And many more great years to come! :D
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Sparkie you young whippersnapper!! As least you turned up to wish the old boy a happy time. Now if srod would turn up, the wizard's coven would be complete.

By the way, you three may never die, we need you along with some oher notable luminaries. And I'll send you exploding birthday cake (hehehehe)
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