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Heartfelt words that I NEED to share,

narzy

Elite Member
here is an excerpt from a post I posted just not a minute ago, I thought that what I said in my writing needed to be expressed to TA as a whole and not just anyone that happened to read the thread.

the reason we are here is to partake in a new venture, one that has yet to reach its full potential, to be the leading edge of a new era in computer useage, to use all of what our computer is capable and more. to prove that there is hope to solve the worlds biggest problems, or crack the worlds hardest codes. to find others like us out there in our large universe, to find the key to the human genes. it is not just about being #1! and if we never see #1 again I will not be disapointed but glad to have the honor to work with such a diverse and absolutly great group of people.

Team AnandTech Forever!

Narzy



Thanks 🙂
 
Are these chemicals that are in a solution?

Too mundane.

Salute!

ORIGINS OF SALUTING: Over the centuries, men-at-arms have rendered fraternal and respectful greetings to indicate friendliness. In early times, armed men raised their weapons or shifted them to the left hand (while raising the empty right hand) to give proof of amicable intentions. During the Middle Ages, knights in armor, on encountering friendly knights, raised their helmet visors in recognition. If they were in the presence of feudal superiors, the helmet was usually doffed. In every case, the fighting man made a gesture of friendliness-the raising of the empty right hand. This gesture survives as today's hand salute, which is the traditional greeting among soldiers of all nations.
Like the original hand salute, and doffing of the cap, the discharge of weapons, presentation of arms, and lowering of the point of the sword were all intended to signify good will. In every case, the one so saluting, in good faith, momentarily rendered himself incapable of using his weapon offensively. The decendents of these earlier gestures are the modern sword salute, present arms, and gun salutes.

Narzy, I lift my herd to you.
 
I just re read it after a day, and to be honest I never knew I had that in me, it brought a tear to my eye almost. now whenever I get peived some one point me to my words 😉

/me solutes self

oh ya

are you okay Jarhead? them some beefy cows you gots!
 
Narzy,

Very well written. Although I didn't need to see your words written to know what type of character you are. You've show to me you have got the TA spirit.

/me also salutes Narzy.
 
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