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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago
    An lo it came to pass that on this year's Christmas day, yay not the past Christmas or past Christmases or the next forthcoming one, that dino done did giveth and receiveth all kinds of assorted stuff; verily stuff to still eat for yet uneaten, stuff to wear and stuff to do stuff with.
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  • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 7 years, 3 months ago
    I received mostly practical gift, which is as I prefer it. A joke, my kids got me Ferris Beullers Day Off on DVD because I once said it was an American comedy classic (can't stand it because I've seen it too many times - its still very funny though). I also received the last two Bernard Cornwell (Saxon Chronicles) novels - EXCELLENT read if you like historical fiction.

    I gave - things to do - tickets to a play and tickets to tomorrows Coyote vs NY Rangers hockey game. :)
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago
      "Let my Cameron go..."
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      • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 7 years, 3 months ago
        I made the mistake many months ago saying I couldn't watch FBDO again because have I literally have seen it so many times I can visualize it (Like the Wizard of OZ). When I posted that FBDO was an American comedy classic, which it is, they took me to task in spite of my explanation. I had thought they forgot about it, apparently not. Wait, my sons birthday is coming... :)
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 7 years, 3 months ago
    Christmas eve, I came home from work (for a 4 hour sleep, only to return to work on Christmas day) and found our TV had no picture...that's what I got. What I gave is 100.00 dollars to the TV repairman to fix it.
    This is the likes of my Christmas's since 2009.

    Hope they get better and I hope yours was a whole lot better.
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    • Posted by term2 7 years, 3 months ago
      I spent xmas day with close friends. No enforced presents to get in the way this time. No long shopping lines. No credit card bills to pay. No cell phones and email. It was great
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  • Posted by ycandrea 7 years, 3 months ago
    I got a really cool gaming computer! I love to play World of Warcraft with my sister in the evenings. She is a liberal and I am not so at least we can have some fun together instead of arguing politics. She lives in Nevada and I live in Oregon. It is fun. I gave my hubby a table saw. Now he can make anything his little heart desires! And I bought a few hundred dollars of books, toys and art sets for my 17 grandkids.
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  • Posted by coaldigger 7 years, 3 months ago
    Christmas is the only time my immediate family gets together anymore. My wife spends two weeks buying ingredients and cooking an Italian feast. We had 17 people this year. We have had as many as 22. We have a tradition of "toasts" where I recognize main accomplishments of each member for the year. When I first started this I was disguising a big shoutout for one person's progress over an addiction. Everyone is very competitive and even the little guys can't wait to hear what Grandpa is going to say about them. The meal is six courses and entails the consumption of good wine so it is considered the "main gift" to the adults. I had some special photos printed on canvas and framed for my wife and I for our family room which came out so nice and blend in with some of our paintings. We hand out some gift cards because it is impossible to buy for this bunch but mostly we enjoy a really good time together.
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  • Posted by rbroberg 7 years, 3 months ago
    I got a text from a coworker wishing me a Merry CHRISTmas.
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago
      Funny. Thanks. You know, of course, that they get away with stuff like that because of the common culture. I gave a talk in November to a computer security convention about physical security in the workplace. There was a rustle in the room when I said that security guards are not bound by the Bill of Rights. At your place of employment, we can search your car without a warrant, just as your employer can forbid displays of religious icons. What??? Yeah...
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      • Posted by lrshultis 7 years, 3 months ago
        If you are deputized by the police or state you have to obey law dealing with warrants when dealing with private property and that would depend upon the agreement between employer and employee when hiring as to whether an officer of the law can search or seize without arrest and if a non-employee like a shopper or other on the property depends upon the law. If not a sworn officer of the law, then the power of arrest would be as all citizens have and there is a bit more leeway in searching depending upon agreement between employer and employee at time of hiring and the evidence available for the citizen as a security officer as to whether a felony had been committed by a citizen.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago
    My wife and I bought ST:NG Seasons 4 and 7 for the house. She bought me The A-Team Season 1. I bought her a gizmo to put cassette tapes on iPod. I bought my daughter a Benchmade Mini Greptillian knife. She was so impressed that she bought Swiss Army Knives for her girlfriends.

    (The Mini was mine at first. I bought it because it had a pink handle. But after a few days, the novelty wore off and I went back to the tactical store and bought myself a boy's knife.)
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    • Posted by CircuitGuy 7 years, 3 months ago
      ST:NG=TNG? I get all episodes of all Star Trek series on Amazon Prime.
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      • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago
        My wife is a computer security professional. We do not exactly have a SCIF here, but we keep it simple. My cellphone has only the apps that Apple forces me to have. In 2015, I worked an IEEE convention as a room monitor and host. One of the talks was from Carnegie-Mellon researchers who hacked an Android and via the camera watched the user input their security code. Just sayin'...
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  • Posted by khalling 7 years, 3 months ago
    we do not exchange Christmas gifts. we arrange for a trip on those years my daughter can be with us. this year, we went to Loreto, Baja Sur for a week. We stay in simple places. This year, a B&B with a communal kitchen. There is always sport-hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, skiing, depends. Lots of rousing conversation and good food and drink. this year was a challenge, as two of the participants are vegan. interesting new recipes emerged :)
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