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George Rebane

Thought I’d inject a little braggadocio for some of our county’s STEM elite young people.  This morning we celebrated the winners of the TechTest2015 at the annual TechTest Survivors’ Breakfast held at Tofanelli’s in Grass Valley.  TT2015 was the ninth presentation of this grueling four-hour merit scholarship exam (which you can inspect or try your hand at here) given on 11 April 2015.   The test sponsored by the Sierra Economics and Science Foundation with its scholarship fund counting among its contributors Nevada City Rotary Club, Telestream, Riskalyze, Nevada County Republican Women Federated, and various private individuals.

TechTest2015_Survivors

SESF ED Russ Steele opened our little feast attended by test takers and their parents.  Director Mike McDaniel was the master of ceremonies, and NUHS physics teacher John McDaniel, who heads the TechTest Academic Committee that administers and grades the test, gave some pithy insights as to how this year’s test takers attacked various problems.  As SESF Director of Research, it is my privilege to write the test and conduct the winter preparatory seminars for test takers.  The top three scores were earned by Casper Hendrickson, Aaron Van Doren, and Ryan Crenshaw pictured on the right.  On the left wearing their Survivors’ t-shirts are the other scholarship winners attending the breakfast (save the chubby old guy on the end).  Again it was a lively and festive affair with everyone sharing their plans for further study and careers.  Hats go off to the parents for raising this outstanding crop of arrows that we now launch into our country’s future.

And for completeness, TechTestJr2015 will be given tomorrow at NUHS to eighth graders from various county middle schools.  This exam intends to motivate the younger students to take STEM subjects in high school.  Also sponsored by SESF, it is now in its fourth year.  It awards prizes for high scorers consisting of electronics and other technology related kits for assembly and study. 

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132 responses to “TechTest2015 Survivors’ Breakfast”

  1. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 17 May 2015 at 10:14 AM
    Yes jiffy….you’ve posted that link many times….I stand by what I wrote to your melon-headed former colleague. The one who thought that guns had no value because “they couldn’t teach children to read”. That’s the quality of thought that I’ve come to associate with the SF Examiner/Chronicle/SFGate stables of scribblers.
    And you were their coffee boy….

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  2. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    So, we pass the first question, Common Core Math is essentially the same as the whole math of the ’90’s. Mathland, the darling of the Grass Valley School District in 1995, resulted in my son’s cohort at Hennessey School dismally failing the first STAR testing, with half the kids in the bottom quartile. Alta Sierra School, which dropped Mathland like a hot potato in favor of Saxon Math a month or two into that cohort’s first grade year, essentially tested all their kids of that class into the top two quartiles.
    Does Jeff deny that? Feel free to check out the results at star.cde.ca.gov if you feel a need.

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  3. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Gee George,
    Positions on Prop. 23:
    http://sesf.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/10/tech-note-tn1010-1-proposition-23-the-impact-on-nevada-county.html
    Letters to CABPRO:
    http://sesf.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/06/letter-submitte.html
    Links to CATO Unbound:
    http://sesf.typepad.com
    CATO was founded as the Charles Koch Foundation in 1974
    I can’t imagine where this impression comes from! LOL.

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  4. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    “fish,” (David Larsen of Carmichael)
    I was a reporter and editor at The Chronicle for 12 years, not a “coffee boy.” Why can’t you debate like a grown up?
    And yup, you wrote this: http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2011/tle603-20110116-02.html

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: George Rebane | 17 May 2015 at 10:35 AM
    I suppose that jeffy is correct in that the prop 23 link probably could have been posted elsewhere. Still it is the Sierra Economics and Science Foundation……
    Is there an inherent conflict in discussing economics issues and sponsoring science competitions?

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  6. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 17 May 2015 at 11:13 AM
    A grown up can restrain himself from posting the same link over and over again. Is that what coffee boys….errr… trained newsman are told to do…….repeat, repeat, repeat….in lieu of providing substantive new information? Yes…I told old what’s his name I thought he was a dunderhead….much like I openly tell you that I think you are a dunderhead.
    Further, I’ve seen little evidence that you’re anything other than a whiny twelve year old girl in a 500 lb “mans” body….get back to me when you qualify!

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  7. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 17 May 2015 at 11:23 AM
    Wow….a regular “Tides Foundation” or “Open Society”. Russ hasn’t even botheedr trying to fund a lavish lefty limousine liberal lifestyle on the SES funds like those others mentioned.
    Somebody should inform him that saving the world with OPM deserves to be “richly” rewarded!
    Nefarious….oh so nefarious!

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  8. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Scholarships to high school math wizards is oh so ideological. Someone needs to let go of their hate and anger. No wonder Pelline was canned at The Union. Such venomous hatred and anger has no place in this wonderful community or at our community newspaper. The level of Pelline’s anger never ceases to amaze me, but thankfully, the community at large rejects his extreme leftist ideology.

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  9. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    What is that SMELL! OH. He who’s name we will not say has trolled over from the sandbox. ‘Debate the issues not the people…’ You can not talk about me like that you bullies, I am the only one who can slime people for their beliefs or if they debate better than me! That shows the level of narcissistic myopia that rules his life.

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  10. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    The next thing you know our work with the Drew Reynolds Softball Tournament will be tagged as “extremely ideological” because the money is donated to aiding those with substance abuse issues. Tool.

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  11. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    What fascinates me about liberals, extremist liberals like Pelline is his blindness. He makes up and condemns a private foundations scholarship for math claiming there is a political bias and totally refuses to do the same with public schools. Those public schools are filled with unionized teachers who teach our young minds full of mush and inculcate them with liberal mumbo-jumbo. And rather than even admit that truth, he sends his own kid to private schools! My goodness, he must have a lot of conflicts going on in that noggin. And the best he can do is point out the “e”should not be on the end of the URL on my blog! You just can’t make this insanity of Pelline’s up!

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  12. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Barry,
    You always resort to personal attacks, innuendo, lies and pettiness rather than addressing the substance of the debate. It is why you have failed in politics (losing the clerk-recorder’s race in every precinct, along with another small-town election in northwest Indiana), and I suspect, it explains a “career path” that is all over the map. This is a discussion about SEFS’s stated mission, as reported to the community and the IRS and whether its political messaging undermines that.

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  13. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 17 May 2015 at 11:58 AM
    Jeez jeffy…..if you think that Barry argues in this fashion then you two should be the best of buds…… the ad hominem is your stock-in-trade.

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  14. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Only in your mind…only in your mind. Geez. I love Jeff Ackerman.

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  15. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Oh, and here’s Don Bessee joining the thread! Look at the list of commentators here: Pruett, Bessee, Juvinall, Rebane, Goodnight, Steele and David Larsen of Carmichael. All like-minded political ideologues, not exactly a cross-section of the diversity of our community. Thanks for proving my point.

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  16. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Barry,
    Oh, the dreaded “Jeff Ackerman” card. I even outlasted Jeff Ackerman, who lives in Roseburg, Ore. ROFLOL.

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    Look at the list of commentators here: Pruett, Bessee, Juvinall, Rebane, Goodnight, Steele and David Larsen of Carmichael. All like-minded political ideologues, not exactly a cross-section of the diversity of our community. Thanks for proving my point.
    You know what’s really funny jeffy….”jon” has been all over these threads for the last few days…..but when “Mr. Post as Your Real Name” shows up to debate “jon” simply disappears.
    Hmmmmm? Where do he go….?
    Maybe he’s hanging out with Gloria, Annie and Bruiser?!

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    fish 1114am – Actually, Pelline again is very incorrect. AB32 and Prop23’s attempted rectification of that legislative atrocity were non-partisan issues. But those nuances of truth are beyond the abilities of yellow journalism to capture. SESF took a stand on the matter from an economic perspective consistent with our mission, which stand time has now vindicated.
    Question for the critical reader – for what possible point was Pelline seeking proof with the citations in his 1204pm? That this comment thread has no other leftists joining in speaks only to the hateful and delusional positions among which Pelline’s arguments wander. RR serves as an unmatched forum for debates among people of diverse ideologies and viewpoints.

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  19. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    You still have not answered the question to your debate. How is a math test ideological? Face it. You are a extreme leftwing political activist posing as a “journalist” who seeks to destroy rather than create. You attack those who work for the betterment of our community, and as a result, you are not at The Union.
    How is a math test ideological? The mere mention of such proposition is the most ridiculous proposition that I have ever heard you utter…and that is certainly saying a lot because you have put some wingdingers out there.

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  20. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: George Rebane | 17 May 2015 at 12:08 PM
    I hesitate to hurl the conflict of interest charges because I’ve wound up wrong so often. Still, as mentioned earlier, it is the Sierra Economics and Science foundation. I suppose that something with as great potential impact as AB32/Prop 32is legitimate fodder for discussion!

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  21. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    One would think, but if such discussion goes against the extreme leftist ideology of the former editor of The Union…

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  22. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Uh Oh Dr. R., the dark lord of liberal lament land is accusing you of having a segregated blog. Protests and law suit to follow? There he goes again applying standards on others he fails to meet in his liberal lament land. What is really interesting is that he still thinks anyone listens other than for the giggles he inadvertently generates. The level of narcissism displayed by his need to post on a blog that actually has traffic is sad. Almost as sad as the sock puppets.

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    It is true that Pelline practices “yellow journalism” here. After he was booted from the Union (an I heard things that would curl your hair why) Pelline decided to attack all those he believes were responsible. He is truly a troll on these pages as he comes here to flap his jaws and incite. It is true liberal theater from him. Also, all his commenters seem to be extremist liberals. Maybe he could list them and tell the readers why? What a hoot!

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  24. fish Avatar
    fish

    Question for the critical reader – for what possible point was Pelline seeking proof with the citations in his 1204pm? That this comment thread has no other leftists joining in speaks only to the hateful and delusional positions among which Pelline’s arguments wander. RR serves as an unmatched forum for debates among people of diverse ideologies and viewpoints.

    That no other leftists have joined in is probably as simple as the fact that it’s a Sunday afternoon and baseball is on. When jeffy finds himself on his heels in a discussion he often clumps his opponents and their arguments into a ball, declares, “see I was right”, or “thanks for making my point” and departs the field.
    It’s the “grown up” equivalent to grabbing his ball and stomping off Cartman like for home!

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  25. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    A math test is not supposed to be ideological but you have managed to make it that way, because you are political activists masquerading as test proctors. You can’t help yourselves, so you quiz the kiddos about Common Core while they’re trying to take a math test.
    This is the same outfit that advocates for Prop. 23, links to CATO, posts position papers to CABPRO, etc. I have been a “decline to state” voter who has voted for Republicans and Democrats over the years.
    By contrast, Pruett has written: “The only way I can fight back is to never vote for a Democrat.” http://www.nwitimes.com/news/opinion/mailbag/the-only-way-i-can-fight-back-is-to-never/article_72d049a2-fcd5-537e-95d7-b384647344e0.html

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  26. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Pelline’s thinks because he says he voted for Republicans that we are supposed to believe him. Sure, yep, wink wink, we believe you. ROTFLMAO.
    Regarding the blog here. I think other than the troll/sock puppets of Pelline, there are many lefties. Paul and Ben Emery, “Jon”, etc. On Pelline’s “moderated” blog, he allows no one except libs. I mean jeeze, Bruce Levy? The guy is a wannabee Mao lover for goodness sakes and he is never moderated off. No Pelline, we know you and you tactics as well as your politics. You really are a Marin County lib in a conservative county in the Foothills. Lonely are you?

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  27. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Todd,
    No I’m not lonely. Our county is “politically purple.” Many of us support moderates on both sides of the aisle. You are living in the past at “Sierra Dragon’s Breathe.”

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  28. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Correction. You are clumsily attempting to create a problem where one does not exist. Too bad you were not there to “report”…but that would require common sense. You were notably absent…and that in and of itself is sad.

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  29. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Barry,
    We are participating in Galileo programs at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, Academic Talent Search at Sacramento State, and the youth programs in engineering at UNR. Sad that we have to go out of town for that, because the local Test Tech has been hijacked by right-wing political activists.

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  30. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Obviously Pelline can’t even spell and he is the self proclaimed “speller”.. I ask all readers to go to my blog and see what the title says. My goodness, Pelline has lost his noggin. Besides fibbing he voted for R’s he apparently can’t see we elect R’s in droves here. Jeeze, what a lonely guy.

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  31. Russ Steele Avatar

    Jeff@01:59PM
    You wrote “so you quiz the kiddos about Common Core while they’re trying to take a math test.” Let me be real clear, conversation with the students took place while we were waiting for everyone who sighed up to arrive. I asked two Common Core questions. One how did the computers work during testing, as I have been helping schools get broadband upgrades, and how do you like Common Core. It was a conversation when passing the time, not an interrogation.
    Once the exam started there was no conversation or discussion with the students, other then reminded them the time was nearly up at 30 min,15 min and 5 min. There were four girls from Mt St Mary’s from the advanced math class. I was told that your son was in that advance math class. Sorry that he could not make it to Tech Test Jr and compete with the other top students in the County. He could have given you some insight to what really went on in the NU Science Theater during the exam, you are only projecting what went on in your own liberal/progressive mind.

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ok, ok. I certainly am not the grown up here and lack the self-discipline to stop myself. Still am a work in progress. Baby steps ya know.
    With my disclaimer posted in the above paragraph, this is a fine time to say “Yo Pheu! Yo Baby Huey! At least the tech kids were smart enough to make it through the airport terminal and TSA without incident, unlike a local food critic that got searched by the TSA and they found over 300 pounds of crack in his trousers.”

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  33. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    You choose to go out of town based solely upon your warped political ideology. You are a sad and angry little man. My discussions with another board member of SESF re common core yielded the conclusion that common core is not really bad, but it depends upon which textbook the teacher/school chooses to use.

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  34. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    As a matter of fact such SESF board member teaches the advanced math class at Mount Saint Marys. Oh my.

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  35. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Todd,
    You changed the title of your blog to “Sierra Dragon’s Breath” after misspelling “breath” in the URL: sierradragonsbreathe.blogspot.com/ But you cannot change the URL, so the mistake stands for all to see.
    It is a tangible sign of your incompetence.
    Russ,
    Your remarks to the kiddos about Common Core were politically motivated — a recurring theme of SESF. Again, I do not see this in the county-wide Mathematics Tournament coordinated by the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools’ office, the Galileo programs at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, the Academic Talent Search at Sacramento State, and the youth programs in engineering at UNR.

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  36. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Barry,
    To my knowledge, that SESF board member is not a political activist (unlike you). Maybe you could learn something.

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  37. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    So SESF is not a politically active group…just some of the members? That is not what you started with today. You stated that SESF was advancing extreme political views. What about Dave Pistone? What about John McDaniel? What about Gil Mathews? Are they advancing politically extreme views through SESF? You are way out on the plank…it might just break. If I were you I would cut my losses and apologize to Gil, John, and Mr. Pistone for attempting to debase and slime the good work that they do through SESF. Yet another example of why you are the former editor of The Union.

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  38. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Barry,
    SESF is led by a politically active group of members in our community with some extreme political views and at times nasty political tactics, and I wouldn’t advise John, Gil, or David to be involved.

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  39. George Rebane Avatar

    BarryP 327pm – Congratulations, you got Pelline to back off from SESF promoting political ideologies to having its board members being “politically active” in their other activities. To a socialist, this is sufficient reason to ban such wrong-thinking people from participating in apolitical organizations, and also have others shun them. I do not expect an apology from such a man, just a new tack on snarks, innuendos, and lies when the old ones are exposed.

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  40. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Yes, Barry, congratulations, you got you fellow like-minded political activist George Rebane to agree with you. Here’s to SEFS and its “good deeds.”
    http://sierrafoothillsreport.com/2012/03/02/county-cites-erroneous-methodology-in-column-by-a-ses-foundation-board-member/

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  41. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    And apparently Russ has a habit of bringing up topics like Common Core and global warming to the students:
    “”[Discussion of the weather] soon lead to a discussion [of] long term climate change and the impact of sunspots have on our climate. The discussion gave me an opportunity to introduce a those sitting nearby to my Dalton Minimum Returns blog, and the paper I wrote for SESF on Cooler Temps – Dalton Minimum Returns”
    http://ncfocus.blogspot.com/search?q=tech+test

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  42. George Rebane Avatar

    re JeffP’s 416pm – Mike McDaniel’s Union piece illustrating the extent of the formerly dismissed county unfunded liability problem through the proxy of dollars per current county employee was a very effective means of communicating it to the casual reader. Any other method, even if it could be accurately computed, would quickly lead the reader into the weeds and not even fit into a 750 word article. Rick Haffey had to say what he did, especially since the county did not and does not to this day have its unfunded liabilities under control. For example, today the county has to pay over $6M of ‘back premiums’ to CALPERS over the next five years, a burden that our county CEO cites as a most difficult financial burden for us to bear during these hard economic times.
    But Pelline’s citing this report as evidence of SESF promoting rightwing ideology is beyond stupid. And Haffey’s dispute with McDaniel on methodology to support that same inane charge is beyond words. I do believe the man deserves a full refund and apology from whatever school he claims to have received his education in journalism.

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  43. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    George,
    No, this is an example of SESF’s simplistic research — correctly identified by the County.
    The examples of promoting rightwing ideology are omnipresent when it comes to the one-sided “analysis” of Common Core, global warming, links to the Koch Bros.’ Cato Institute and on and on.
    Oh, and let’s not forget the tests themselves with their stereotypes of “Bubba” the football player, women who lay out lines for a soccer field (but aren’t mentioned as players) and so on.

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  44. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: George Rebane | 17 May 2015 at 04:31 PM
    I do believe the man deserves a full refund and apology from whatever school he claims to have received his education in journalism.

    Nahh….jeffys holding on to those credentials like a dog with a particularly favored toy. It’s Berkley and Northwestern who are complaining that he’s tarnished the brand.

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  45. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    “fish,” (AKA David Larsen of Carmichael),
    It’s spelled Berkeley, not Berkley.
    BTW, did you really write this?
    http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2011/tle603-20110116-02.html

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  46. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 17 May 2015 at 05:06 PM
    I think you should console yourself with a boxcar full of Marshmallow Peeps.

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  47. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    You are welcome George.

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  48. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 17 May 2015 at 05:06 PM
    Yeah…”Berkely” instead of “Berkeley”….yeah my bad! Almost as bad as fucking up your own moms mothers day memorial tribute.
    Mom loved pets. When I was growing up, we had a Norwegian Elkhound named Elosie. She named the dog after Eloise, the precocious girl from the Plaza Hotel. She and Eloise would spend the day playing together, while my dad was at work and I was at school. She joked that Eloise was “most precious,” my dad was “precious,” and I was “least precious.”
    Oopsy!
    Shameful attention to detail from the “Valiant Typo Hunter of Nevada City”!

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  49. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    Yes, keep it up Barry and the SES co-founder might give its “director of legal research” a raise and your own office! LOL.

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