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nezumi-lab
January 14th, 2009, 11:19
…in a few hours I’ll fly to Moscow to meet USA’ consul for an interview and giving them my fingerprint. if everything will be fine (a dream that’s coming true) I will fly to San Francisco on Feb-4 till Feb-9. I would be happy to meet you guys there! my cell phone is: +7 (918) 268-37-76. buzz me or send SMS.

San-Francisco is an amazing, beautiful and kinky city! never been there, but why knows, maybe it will be my second home. an atomic opportunities to change my life. it’s a nuclear bomb. a real one, earthshaking everything that surround me and all. it’s not about the job or big salary, it’s all about the most interesting people to work with there, doing right things. the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. ok, like my favorite movie hero says: just wait and see.


http://nezumi-lab.org/blog/?p=78

rendari
January 14th, 2009, 14:06
"First thing I thought when I got off that airplane was man this place is gay,
and I mean not just gay, but like gay gay.
I mean, this place is the asshole of America"

JMI
January 14th, 2009, 16:28
In the U.S., people are entitled to have their own personal bias on a wide variety of subjects. This Forum, however, in not the appropriate place to share them on subjects unrelated to Reverse Code Engineering!

We do not want this Forum to turn into a debate on personal orientation or other "unrelated" subjects matters.



Regards,

rendari
January 14th, 2009, 19:34
My pardons. I used to live in SF, thought a Dave Chapelle quote might put things into perspective. Will drop the matter now

JMI
January 15th, 2009, 02:20
As I stated, my intent was merely to prevent the topic from becoming "social commentary," as opposed to "reverse engineering" commentary.



San Francisco is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there ... again. It's too crowded, too often foggy, there's problems parking in many parts of the city, etc., etc. But this is just part of the commentary I was trying to avoid.

Regards,

Aimless
January 15th, 2009, 13:49
Good...

Next time someone needs a VALID mobile to throw the FBI off track, I am sure you will pop up somewhere...

Have Phun