tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post1814240687093108849..comments2023-06-16T09:13:46.330-05:00Comments on gabbygeezer: Dick Kladehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11793395712483278104noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post-59221314326019940792011-04-02T05:38:13.209-05:002011-04-02T05:38:13.209-05:00Sigma Nu Lowell Laitsch said via e-mail:
Hey Dic...Sigma Nu Lowell Laitsch said via e-mail:<br /><br /><br />Hey Dick. I was #724. See if Dave Moody can match that. He was my scum brother (fellow initiate--ed.)along with one Dick Wegner.<br /><br />(Brother Laitsch served 21 years in the U.S. Navy. He is now an attorney in the Washington, DC area.)Dick Kladehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11793395712483278104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post-20876885217656594772011-03-07T21:31:51.561-06:002011-03-07T21:31:51.561-06:00I'm afraid we're at the age when we rememb...I'm afraid we're at the age when we remember numbers from when we were kids ... but not from our current lives.<br /><br />It used to be you memorized your phone number and the numbers of your friends. But now you don't need a number. You just select a name from the contact list on your cellphone.<br /><br />The hard part is remembering all those damn usernames and passwords!Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08611148987085476580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post-8033255441024996212011-03-07T14:26:36.560-06:002011-03-07T14:26:36.560-06:00i play Suduko, so lots of numbers come to mind, es...i play Suduko, so lots of numbers come to mind, especially 1-9. BTW, did you know each Greek letter has a mathematical value? So you do know a lot of numbers. Betcha could turn 714 into Greek letters too.schmidleysscribblins.wordpress.comhttp://schmidleysscribblins.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post-46709998655585209842011-03-07T12:09:35.541-06:002011-03-07T12:09:35.541-06:00I too find that I still remember my army serial nu...I too find that I still remember my army serial number (and in those days of course, it was different from the SSN); I can also recall my parents' telephone number with its non-numerical prefix "VIking" although the last time I used it had to have been 25 years ago; as well as a phone number from a house I lived in thirty years ago, though it is an absolutely unmemorable collection of random digits.JHawk23http://www.morning-fog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post-89031731747168813852011-03-04T15:58:57.822-06:002011-03-04T15:58:57.822-06:00I recall the several different house numbers where...I recall the several different house numbers where I lived when young and my Aunt's P. O. Box number which I encountered only a week or so for 2 or 3 summers. Perhaps the house numbers stem from being admonished to know where I lived in case of emergency. I was fascinated that someone went to the post office to claim their mail and had a secret code (combination I never knew) to open the lock.joaredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09999395062839739698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30802444.post-80020669206930310182011-03-03T13:23:23.956-06:002011-03-03T13:23:23.956-06:00The number I remember is 4 digits of a phone numbe...The number I remember is 4 digits of a phone number I had for a few years in the '80's. I remember looking at it when I first got the phone and thinking that it would be easy to remember--I don't know why. Those 4 digits had no particular connection to anything at the time. <br /><br />But, now they serve as my computer password and as the basis for a whole lot more passwords. (I have to write the latter down because I'm darned if I can remember the variations.)Arlenenoreply@blogger.com