birdsey
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birdsey

Cool info - the one I acquired has a rotary mechanical lock on the door, it looks like something you would see at a gas station - mine was used in a mobile bank. But regardless, they are very secure like you mentioned. When the ATM powers up it boots Windows CE - so if you had access to the ports in the machine I am

I work for a vehicle manufacturer that designed mobile banks to be used for disaster relief and special events (think a trailer of ATMs at a local fair). One of these specialty vehicles came in for refurbishment - and they were disposing of the old machines. The lower half of the machine is a steel safe with a rotary

I have an old ATM in my basement, it had been upgraded so many times they finally retired it, and I use it as a safe (that's what is behind the decorative plastic front).

Someone really needs to find out who is throwing out all those human hands...

Working fine for me in Connecticut

"The structures in Biondo's images date between 19250-1975"

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Had to find it on Youtube for memory sake:

I did read your post, I choose to stop replying because we are obviously not going to agree. But if you would like a narrative:

Why did you choose the one car who's front end is obscured by a lamp post to analyze?

Not only that, I am surprised the car didn't overheat.

To keep this on the original topic - I would rather the USA be less honorable and responsible concerning our dept, then say that China "owns" us.

No, I have never failed to pay my credit cards in full at the end of the month. I have paid for every car I purchased in full without financing. I drove cheap stuff until I could afford nice ones. I think it's crazy to pay interest and take out a loan unless it is absolutely necessary, and I do understand that

I never understand the argument that China owns us because of the loans.

My phone allows me to add a location to the text (just like an image).

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I liked this video where Google explains how they handle requests for information:

Given to my father long ago, this stayed on my wall through high school, college and every desk for work I have had.

It is my understanding that dry cork is permeable, but if it is kept moist (like wine bottles stored on their side) - it makes a good seal.

He is singing the children's song where is Thumbkin where you go though all your fingers - he is at the part of the song where you sing "where is middle? Where is middle? Here I am, Here I am." It is quite innocent... until taken out of context.

You can print from Chromebooks using Google cloud print - I print from it all the time... I think you might just need some tech support to get up and running.

The GIF is very interesting, it seems that the entire world goes red (high usage) in a wave where sun meets night... except the USA, it seems to be on a different schedule.