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I could probably vote when I had my first non well-done steak. Growing up we treated a steak with any pink as a Russian roulette type proposition.

But I eventually evolved. I don't like cool centers but otherwise I'm good up to medium rare. More and I feel a steak was kinda wasted.
 
I know better than to ask, but I can’t help it. What the hell is playing on your tablet? The food looks delicious!
lol it was a lecture for my Cryptography class. We touched on Horst Feistel's Lucifer program that he helped father in the 70's while at IBM, which was a precursor to DES and the cornerstone of civilian cryptography. The name "Lucifer" a pun on "Demon". which was a twist of "Demonstration", the reason for the shortening was because the original operating system used was unable to have such a long name for a file, and thus, used the shortened "demon".

Also, fun fact: "debugging" actually came from back in the day when the Mark II computer at Harvard University had a moth caught in a relay, causing a malfunction. With the lights and heat old computers were big draws for moths and other bugs, so occasionally the computers needed to be "debugged".

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lol it was a lecture for my Cryptography class. We touched on Horst Feistel's Lucifer program that he helped father in the 70's while at IBM, which was a precursor to DES and the cornerstone of civilian cryptography. The name "Lucifer" a pun on "Demon". which was a twist of "Demonstration", the reason for the shortening was because the original operating system used was unable to have such a long name for a file, and thus, used the shortened "demon".

Also, fun fact: "debugging" actually came from back in the day when the Mark II computer at Harvard University had a moth caught in a relay, causing a malfunction. With the lights and heat old computers were big draws for moths and other bugs, so occasionally the computers needed to be "debugged".

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That’s pretty cool. I didn’t know that.
 
Mediterranean chicken and vegetables with some low carb potatoes and I’ll be putting it on a bed of low carb diabetes friendly rice.
It’ll be finished off with low calorie peach cobbler and vanilla ice cream…gotta watch my sugar intake! So good!

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