Bob Hubbard is Officially an Old Fart....

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Figured the big guy deserved his own thread.

Happy 35th Bob!

You wear it well. :)
 
WOOHOO!!!!!!!! Now you can officially run for President! Happy Birthday, Bob!
 
35... and still tinkering with Computers...

Far too old to still be trying to be a geek, time to give it up. Start telling stories about the old days of computers... when everyone knew what a command line was and boot disks where in everyones disk box. Back when downloading a single image took several minutes and bbs's where actually used. Go back to playing LORD, wave a stick at WoW. And remember the days where software and media could actually be "owned". Tell the teenagers about hex editors and batch files.

Then take a nap ;)
 
Happy Birthday, Dude!

The Bible grants you three score and ten years...you've used half of them up!
 
Well, from one "Old Fart" to another...

Happy Birthday, Bob!!!​
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Party hard, our Fearless Leader!! Enjoy you're special day, & if you're smart, you'll stay offline; keeps the blood pressure down--we got to think about that stuff at our age, you know...:rofl: ;)
 
Happy Birthday Bob :partyon:
 
Happy Birthday Mr. Hubbard! I wouldn't give it much thought. I've been an "Old Fart" longer than you. By 3 years and a half years. Again Happy B-day!!.....Steve
 
May your birthday remind you of where you came from, where you're going, how to get there, and, are there any beer stores on the way?
 
... wish I were 35 again ...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, YA OLD FART!!
 
Yeah, 35 was OK. Or at least I think so. Kind of hard to remember back that far. Ah, well...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BOB!
 
35? Wow! What I wouldn't give to be 35 again.... oh youth!!! Enjoy your birthday!!!


- Ceicei
 
Andrew Green said:
35... and still tinkering with Computers...

Far too old to still be trying to be a geek, time to give it up. Start telling stories about the old days of computers... when everyone knew what a command line was and boot disks where in everyones disk box. Back when downloading a single image took several minutes and bbs's where actually used. Go back to playing LORD, wave a stick at WoW. And remember the days where software and media could actually be "owned". Tell the teenagers about hex editors and batch files.

Then take a nap ;)
Don't forget punch cards, bribing the operator with pizza to get your program run, and using an empty pop can as a token to see who gets to compile when...
 
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Happy Birthday Bob. Thanks for setting up and maintaining this wonderful wonderful place. We all appreciate it.

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