On 21 September 2017 at 18:35, Fred Cisin via cctalk
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We all do it.
> I have my share of random keys from random unknown sources.

Sure, me too.

> There are plenty of things that I have no clue about.
> Some of which I would like to learn, and might or might not ever make the
> effort to do so;  and some that I don't want to know.

Absolutely. Also me.

> In the 1970s, between "the collapse of aerospace", and the availability of
> "tabletop computers" (I guessed wrong on what they would be called), I did
> auto repair, and learned the basics of that particular form of locksmithing
> and code cutting.  Otherwise, I would still be completely ignorant on the
> subject.
>
> I hope that we can chide each other, as friends.

No offence taken here. I was surprised, but it's a fair cop.

I am finding it increasingly difficult to curb my curmudgeonliness as
I approach 50.

I think I must glumly conclude that there is basically nowhere that it
is safe to air it, and I must be constantly vigilant to rein it in.

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