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It's alright I've rigged a ham radio to the electrical wires and daisy chained it to local radio station where I've boosted the signal and jacked the satellites routers... We can go live to Sirius in seconds if need be lol
 
Great Morning to you step,I do have to take a minute to give you the well deserved kudos for the outdoor monsters you are growing,friggin awesome..::::::Breaking News::::: Colorado is being taken over by illegal grower caught up in the green rush...reports confirm that 9 out of ten are recent relocates from other states....now I don't know but if I had the money far a move,I think id just stay put and invest in security...who ever said all pot smoker wee smart...there is a small group giving us all a bad name.....
 
I'm not sure @mohawk warrior did I do this right???
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Aaaannnnddd I see that my typing skills are in need of some coffee this morning....do we still have any guests on cue ,guys?
 
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I'm not sure if it's 418 or not but I been getting server errors for 3 days
I'm sorry for making light about server errors but I love the 418 Error, it is a real code even though it was made as a joke.
Server errors are a pain in the asre for real.
I hope the problem gets fixed soon for the guys experiencing problems.
I have to save I haven't encountered any problems today myself but I'll let you know if I do.



This 418 error is actually a reference to an April Fools gag from 1998 when Larry Masinter created and published the satirical Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP). It's a communications protocol for accessing coffee pots, obviously. Among the commands and replies specified by the standard is error 418, known as "I'm a teapot." It's not a coffee machine at all!

There are a few examples of this error being created in real life, but Google's implementation is clearly a labor of love. When you tilt your device, the little steampunk robot teapot tips over and pours into the cup. When you tilt back, the cup drains and you can do it again. On a computer you can click on the teapot to pour it out, but that's not as much fun.
 
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