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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Sirscrapalot - Prefers PB&J over PCBs
    I have to tell you, I read your posts not just because of the content, but also for your quotes. Your ability to insert humorous bits of wisdom in your one line sentences is truly an art.

    And they make me laugh, more than a few times I have had to wipe off my computer screen whatever it was I had in my mouth at the time. I have to make a point to remember NOT to read your posts while drinking or eating.

    Thanks for the good times!



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    Scott,
    Thanks for the links. Also, I had completely missed the issue that PCB = printed circuit board, which is the more common anachronym on this forum!!

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