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Happy birthday, Robert! Once again, thank you for all of the awesome information that you provide for this site. May you have many more years to enjoy wireless networking and fried chicken (even if it currently isn't allowed in your diet)! :tu:

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Happy birthday, Robert! Once again, thank you for all of the awesome information that you provide for this site. May you have many more years to enjoy wireless networking and fried chicken (even if it currently isn't allowed in your diet)! :tu:

 

I second what this fella said.  Hope its been and continues to be a great day for you Robert.

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Happy birthday! Ill make sure to east some raising canes for you :P oh and may the odds ,of sprint expanding to you, ever be in your favor :P

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My silly post got me thinking... The calendar (and New Years) starts on the birthday of Granddaddy Kim in Best Korea... We should create a new calendar for here.... The Robertian Calendar....

 

/Happy Birthday

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:thx:

 

Thank you all for the well wishes for my birthday.  I had a great day with family.  Now, time to get back to work!!

 

:coffee:

Robert

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:thx:

 

Thank you all for the well wishes for my birthday.  I had a great day with family.  Now, time to get back to work!!

 

:coffee:

Robert

Glad to hear you had a great relaxing day with the family. We all need those days.

 

But on the other note, yes get back to work. We want to see more updates!  :whip:

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