Well, Chris Shannon is turning 50 on Wednesday. I think this is the appropriate time for all those on this list that know him to both say something nice and also make fun of his age.
Chris: Thank you for keeping Tokyo Hackerspace alive with your blood, sweat, and mostly money. I also like the way you *ahem* make funny *cough* jokes. Regarding your age, it’s no problem. You’re so old, you came back in style J
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Happy Birthday from Sendai
50 years only 14(?) more to go for retirement and to become finally a full time hacker....
Hey you might be the first who benefits from a THS senior membership ;-)
All the best
Totti
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Chris is so old, he made Ernest Borgnine look like a teenager.
He's so old, the only eligible women for him are the Golden Girls.
George Burns called Chris Shannon sempai.
The Long Now clock was devised to measure Chris Shannon's age.
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> Chris is so old, he wrote the book on smoking meats, forget it for
Chris is so old, he came up with the Mayan end of the world calendar. But that was before he discovered the invention of zero.
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Ugh call Chris "Man who use sun for pet"?
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Please note that the question is not "what came first, the chicken or
the CHICKEN egg".
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Robert Gravina
<robert....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 27 July 2012 16:54, Jam <j...@moross.net> wrote:
>> Man, we are so old, when somebody quips, "which came
>> first, the chicken or the egg?" we argue about which of us
>> saw one or the other first.
>
> I've never understood the debate with that question. Whatever animal
> the chicken was before it evolved into a chicken eventually evolved
> into what we call a chicken [1] and *then* laid an egg for the next
> generation of chicken. The chicken came first. QED.
>
> I guess I'm no fun at parties either!
>
> [1] I heard chickens evolved from dinosaurs, and they if you remove a
> few strands of DNA they grow into rapors!
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