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okiedude111
okiedude111
1/31/2018 2:35:07 PM
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Hey Lowell, He says his name is NGPON2 and he comes in Peace.
Hey Lowell, He says his name is NGPON2 and he comes in Peace.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
1/31/2018 9:07:13 AM
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Liz 13
Hey look Ed! Every time I step away from this little dude I lose a light on my belt! 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
1/31/2018 9:01:10 AM
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Liz 12
Good thing we nationalized 5G in the States! You can tell this is one of those "bad actors." 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
1/31/2018 9:00:08 AM
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Re: j020
Just a thought with this, wouldn't it make it that much easier for the government to then get copies of all our activities on our phones? I thought I remembered after the San Bernadino thing the government waited too long to request information from the iPhone of the shooter  and ended up not being able to obtain it. 

I also think it's slightly strange that the man who wants to privatize everything wants to nationalize 5G. I find it slightly suspect to say the least.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
1/31/2018 7:40:16 AM
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j030
"Good thing NASA trained us to withstand up to 9G."

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
1/31/2018 7:33:55 AM
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j029
"Sorry, we're looking for 5G-powered artificial intelligence on other planets."

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Michelle
Michelle
1/30/2018 10:09:55 PM
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Table for 1
Infrastructure improvements might be needed to make this thing work...

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afwriter
afwriter
1/30/2018 9:54:06 PM
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AF 5
Uhhhh we don't really want to take you to our leader.

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DHagar
DHagar
1/30/2018 4:22:10 PM
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Re: Cartoon Contest
"Will you be streaming the Super Bowl?"

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DHagar
DHagar
1/30/2018 4:17:44 PM
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Re: Cartoon Contest
"Do you service AT&T or Verizon?"

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