When my son was little we lived in an apartment complex that backed up to a busy road. There was a fence between the property and the road. We told our son not to go over the fence.
One day, we saw him on the other side. When we asked him why he went over the fence he responded that he didn’t go over; he went under.
Surprisingly he grew up to be an engineer and not a lawyer.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Terrible loophole.
josh_bisbee almost 10 years ago
If it was just the screen and not the system, it would be where he left it.
Zero-Gabriel almost 10 years ago
@Jason
Well played…
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
Heck, he didn’t need the 8:01 loophole. He could’ve turned it back on right away. “You didn’t say how long I had to keep it off.”
jimboylan almost 10 years ago
Bravo, Jason.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Was it AM or PM?
dflak almost 10 years ago
When my son was little we lived in an apartment complex that backed up to a busy road. There was a fence between the property and the road. We told our son not to go over the fence.
One day, we saw him on the other side. When we asked him why he went over the fence he responded that he didn’t go over; he went under.
Surprisingly he grew up to be an engineer and not a lawyer.
alangwatkins almost 10 years ago
Unrestrained hacker logic circumvents intent.
heatherjasper almost 10 years ago
Somehow, I don’t think Andy will appreciate his creativity.