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Was Olivia Dehavilland in there too?

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The Snake Pit, 1948.
 
No snake, but did find a desiccated rat once, in a trap under a switch/hub rack in a first floor utility closet. The business called it their "server room." :mad:

People generally have no idea what they're doing WRT setting up a business LAN. There's money for a kitchen and fancy desk chairs, but just stuff that computer gear "someplace outta sight."
 
No snake, but did find a desiccated rat once, in a trap under a switch/hub rack in a first floor utility closet. The business called it their "server room." :mad:

People generally have no idea what they're doing WRT setting up a business LAN. There's money for a kitchen and fancy desk chairs, but just stuff that computer gear "someplace outta sight."
Posted this before. Couple of Springs ago when I uncovered the propane grill to BBQ hamburgers. Thankfully it was just a Gopher snake.

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Wal-Mart isn't the only place that can't balance tires. I just picked up a set from a national tire chain (the word Tire is right there in the name) and found I had to re-balance all 4 myself.

First sign something was amiss was when I placed one wheel on a front hub, let go of it to pick up the lug nuts, and the wheel turned 90 degrees on its own. They were all so far off I started questioning myself. But I took it for a test drive yesterday, and my re-balancing rode smooth as silk.
 
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