Paging Dr. Schrödinger.... Paging Dr. Schrödinger....billy.pilgrim wrote:Wasn't the correct answer first, or are you changing it again
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Let me fix that for you:rstrong wrote:Paging Dr. Schrödinger.... Paging Dr. Schrödinger....billy.pilgrim wrote:Wasn't the correct answer first, or are you changing it again
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Hey Dr. Schrödinger, answer your page! Your "douchbag" is calling you!rstrong wrote: Paging Dr. Schrödinger.... Paging Dr. Schrödinger....
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No and no.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wasn't the correct answer first, or are you changing it again
I first said no, thinking someone would ask the who, how, what, when, wheres, etc., and I didn't want to get into specifics. I didn't feel right about posting a falsehood, so I went back and answered it correctly with a simple yes. Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended.

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I took care of that for you JTA; I let Dr. Schrödinger know his "douchbag" was paging him.JTA wrote: Let me fix that for you:Dr. Schrödinger wrote:....
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Just noticed this:
Our newest member: Dr. Schrödinger

Hey rstrong . . . he's come looking for you . . . wanting to know why you paged him . . . !
Our newest member: Dr. Schrödinger


Hey rstrong . . . he's come looking for you . . . wanting to know why you paged him . . . !


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You first said "yes" then changed to "no" then posted that you were in the armySeth Milner wrote:No and no.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wasn't the correct answer first, or are you changing it again
I first said no, thinking someone would ask the who, how, what, when, wheres, etc., and I didn't want to get into specifics. I didn't feel right about posting a falsehood, so I went back and answered it correctly with a simple yes. Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended.
I have no problem with a poster taking on a made up life to express a point, but there is a required consistency required, or it damages the conversation.
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billy.pilgrim wrote:"thought"??? You did mislead until busted by 3 different posters. Your lie about what happened cancels your apology.Seth Milner wrote:... I first said no, thinking someone would ask the who, how, what, when, wheres, etc., and I didn't want to get into specifics. I didn't feel right about posting a falsehood, so I went back and answered it correctly with a simple yes. Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended.
You first said "yes" then changed to "no" then posted that you were in the army ...

In other words, Seth Milner "didn't feel right about posting a" truth, so "went back and answered it (in)correctly with a simple" lie, one that would still stand if folks hadn't seen that he first posted the truth.
Now, as always happens with habitual liars that are also idiots, he's gotten himself all confused.
Alternatively, Seth Milner did lie at first and then with "I was in the Army" and his "No" was the truth. Who knows at this point?
There's one silver lining, Seth Milner - No one will bother asking "the who, how, what, when, wheres, etc." since your answers wouldn't be believable.
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Oh man, Seth - you've got to do better than this. This is fun conversation, not an interrogation. Nobody really cares what you did or would ever have any way of finding out. But as somebody who way back in the day held a top secret crypto clearance and worked in places where even the lunch menus were classified, I can say that either whatever you did probably isn't all that secret anymore, or you would have long had an alternate story for your friends and family. We'll accept that story. 

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Vrede too wrote:... we're expected to believe that his work was so secret that even decades later divulging that he was even in the military is problematic enough to stupidly change a post after others had seen it.
Really, O Really?O Really wrote:... even the lunch menus were classified ...
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billy.pilgrim wrote:You first said "yes" then changed to "no" then posted that you were in the armySeth Milner wrote:No and no.billy.pilgrim wrote:Wasn't the correct answer first, or are you changing it again
I first said no, (hell I'm confused now!) thinking someone would ask the who, how, what, when, wheres, etc., and I didn't want to get into specifics. I didn't feel right about posting a falsehood, so I went back and answered it correctly with a simple yes. Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended.
I first posted YES but because I didn't want anyone asking specifics, I said NO. The rest is explained above.
I have no problem with a poster taking on a made up life to express a point, but there is a required consistency required, or it damages the conversation.
OK, I screwed up. (your turn Vrede) I said above: Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended. As far as a made up life, I've some issues; but I choose not to speak of them. That's all I can say.
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Aaaaaand this is a good place for all sides to drop the issue.Seth Milner wrote:billy.pilgrim wrote:I have no problem with a poster taking on a made up life to express a point, but there is a required consistency required, or it damages the conversation.
OK, I screwed up. (your turn Vrede) I said above: Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended. As far as a made up life, I've some issues; but I choose not to speak of them. That's all I can say.
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"Stolen Honor" is clearly a possibility now.Vrede too wrote:... Alternatively, Seth Milner did lie at first and then with "I was in the Army" and his "No" was the truth. Who knows at this point? ...
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Vrede too wrote: There's one silver lining, Seth Milner - No one will bother asking "the who, how, what, when, wheres, etc." since your answers wouldn't be believable.

Vrede too wrote:Vrede too wrote:... Alternatively, Seth Milner did lie at first and then with "I was in the Army" and his "No" was the truth. Who knows at this point? ...
Who really cares, remember? :violent:
"Stolen Honor" is clearly a possibility now.
Unlike you, I had some honor.
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Thank you. (damn if you aren't one puzzling individual! One moment you're likeable, the next, I wouldn't give a plugged nickel for you)rstrong wrote: Aaaaaand this is a good place for all sides to drop the issue.
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rstrong wrote:Aaaaaand this is a good place for all sides to drop the issue.Seth Milner wrote:billy.pilgrim wrote:I have no problem with a poster taking on a made up life to express a point, but there is a required consistency required, or it damages the conversation.
OK, I screwed up. (your turn Vrede) I said above: Sorry if you folks thought I was misleading you, no ill intent intended. As far as a made up life, I've some issues; but I choose not to speak of them. That's all I can say.
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O Really wrote:Oh man, Seth - you've got to do better than this. This is fun conversation, not an interrogation. Nobody really cares what you did or would ever have any way of finding out. But as somebody who way back in the day held a top secret crypto clearance and worked in places where even the lunch menus were classified, I can say that either whatever you did probably isn't all that secret anymore, or you would have long had an alternate story for your friends and family. We'll accept that story.


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Really, O Really?[/quote]O Really wrote:... even the lunch menus were classified ...
Yup. Not because of the content of the menu, but because once any document goes in, it never gets out. Never know when somebody might write notes on a menu and leave it at pizza pick-up

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You gave a reasonable explanation, with no hypocrisy.Seth Milner wrote:Thank you. (damn if you aren't one puzzling individual! One moment you're likeable, the next, I wouldn't give a plugged nickel for you)rstrong wrote: Aaaaaand this is a good place for all sides to drop the issue.
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The history of espionage is full of stories of important information gleaned from mundane sources.O Really wrote:Yup. Not because of the content of the menu, but because once any document goes in, it never gets out. Never know when somebody might write notes on a menu and leave it at pizza pick-up
And important information ending up in mundane sources. Like the D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm. Codenames related to the D-Day plans started appearing in crossword puzzle solutions.
(Headmaster) Dawe had developed a habit of saving his crossword-compiling work time by calling boys into his study to fill crossword blanks with words; afterwards Dawe would provide clues for those words. As a result, war-related words including those codenames got into the crosswords; Dawe said later that at the time he did not know that these words were military codewords.
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MI5 became involved and arrested Dawe at the school, and his senior colleague crossword compiler Melville Jones at his home in Bury St Edmunds. Both were interrogated intensively, but it was decided that they were innocent; Dawe nearly lost his job as a headmaster over this. Afterwards, Dawe asked at least one of the boys (Ronald French) where he had got those codewords from, and was alarmed at the contents of the boy's notebook. He gave him a severe reprimand about secrecy and national security during wartime, ordered the notebook to be burnt, and ordered the boy to swear secrecy on the Bible.