Serial killer or computer programmer?
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What are you scoring?
I got 7/10 and I'm married to a programmer.
Actually, he just got 7/10 too.
I got 7/10 and I'm married to a programmer.

Actually, he just got 7/10 too.
Last edited by iPom; Oct 17th 2006 at 10:49 pm.
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Originally Posted by iPom
What are you scoring?
I got 7/10 and I'm married to a programmer.
I got 7/10 and I'm married to a programmer.

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8/10 - I hope the saying "takes one to know one" doesn't apply to this scenario!
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That was in reference to psychos, not computer nerds.....although I'm not sure which I'd rather be!!!
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I met a psychopathic IT guy recently.
<shudder>
You never know what's going on in those brains...
<shudder>
You never know what's going on in those brains...
#7
Originally Posted by iPom
What are you scoring?
I got 7/10 and I'm married to a programmer.
Actually, he just got 7/10 too.
I got 7/10 and I'm married to a programmer.

Actually, he just got 7/10 too.

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http://kevxml2a.verizon.net/_1_NZWTO...&feed=ap&top=1
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - As the man accused of kidnapping two children and killing their family waits in a jail cell for a federal indictment to be handed down, he still holds what could be a bargaining chip: An encrypted laptop that may contain more horrors.
The FBI's top hackers apparently have been unable to break through Joseph Edward Duncan III's security encryptions, and a plea bargain Duncan's lawyers struck Monday with state prosecutors says the key must only be shared with his defense lawyer.
The computer key may provide Duncan some negotiating leverage in the next few weeks when authorities file federal charges that are expected to carry the death penalty.
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - As the man accused of kidnapping two children and killing their family waits in a jail cell for a federal indictment to be handed down, he still holds what could be a bargaining chip: An encrypted laptop that may contain more horrors.
The FBI's top hackers apparently have been unable to break through Joseph Edward Duncan III's security encryptions, and a plea bargain Duncan's lawyers struck Monday with state prosecutors says the key must only be shared with his defense lawyer.
The computer key may provide Duncan some negotiating leverage in the next few weeks when authorities file federal charges that are expected to carry the death penalty.
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8/10 for me. But they were all just lucky guesses as I didn't know any of these guys.
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Eek, just 6/10 and I'm married to a programmer :scared:



