One of the defective machines was made in Denver. In that year there was a larger number influx of Russian testers. I forget the machine name. Pull that year from them. I know it was haphazardly tested by inferior testers. Everyone in the business said that.
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And the second company to accept the most Russian testers in Denver was Oppenheimer that year.
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I’m thinking about getting ready to sell my life and go for cover..with I could sink my container in the ground and cut my cable.. stock up with wine and dine on cheese & crackers

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Take me with you, PLEASE i wont be any trouble.
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Who’s going to actually tell the truth? Who would have “shared” codes with Russia?
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Oh, I see... nobody will fess up to that, ever... and who will find out about it?
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I think they look for wire transfers.
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Got it! Thanks!
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@amyklobuchar sharing code is not required. These machines and more importantly the systems for reporting tallies ARE HACKABLE because they are computers that run software. Period.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Wooo. How is this even possible?
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What is this "shared their code with Russians?"
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If these are true hangings are in order
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