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Default You have come a long way

Remember that a commercial about 'You came a long way baby' once upon a time. Oh yes,
'Virginia Slims'.

Remember back in the past when Iggy asked some rather *interesting* questions and some of
us wondered if he was twisting our tail?

Now look at him, trying to refit a cnc which I'm sure will be a success.

You have come a long way Igor.


 
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