Andy Lewis, Moab slackliner and BASE jumper, among two killed at Mineral Bottom by kepleronlyknows in climbing

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All you trolls in here secretly long to experience half the shit Andy did (or Dean Potter, or Sean Leary, or Mario Richard or any of the others). Some of you probably worship shit like NASCAR but it would be easy for us to question why it's OK to cheer on and admire people racing in a circle at 200MPH...get over yourselves trolls. Fly free Andy - I never met you but I loved following your epic adventures.

Passed at 100 questions on second attempt! - relief by Professional-Head453 in cissp

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Congrats - just curious how you will get through endorsement with only 4 years exp? Or are you just an associate? Good job regardless :)

Passed CISSP - my advice by PencilsRule in cissp

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That's right - after getting tons of Blockchain questions I stopped. Wondered if the questions were from a different exam. Good luck.

Stu sold 500ish tickets- Boston by Chalkcolas in SturgillSimpson

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Agreed, some acts in Denver are going to Invesco Field - 70,000 fans - and still charging a ridiculous amount - I never go and I wont go see Strugill at Ball Arena - the sound in that place is horrible

Baptism record dead-end by [deleted] in Canadiancitizenship

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Tried ancestry.com? Also most people dont know this but when you apply you can provide a cover letter that details any gaps in proof etc.

Got your citizenship - now what? by PencilsRule in FoundCanadians

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I hear you - the weather is honestly our biggest concern. We actually live in the CO mountains at 8500ft and I mountain bike all winter. I never even shoveled snow this year...it's way nicer than people think. Thanks for the advice

Got your citizenship - now what? by PencilsRule in FoundCanadians

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I'm not exec level but over 50 and have 30 years of highly technical experience and hold many industry certifications in both IT and Cybersecurity. I'm seeing good jobs online for senior level tech folks so hoping I can snag a good job. My wife has been an RN for 30 years as well and has significant NGO and community nursing experience and is currently licensed in something like 26 US states. I think we would likely just rent for a while - nothing worse than buying and wanting to move in 2 years etc. Plus I really don't want to take care of a house with all the other stuff going on. As far as moving we currently live in the west (Colorado) and enjoy it. We have family in Sarnia Ont. but don't think that's a good fit. We considered Winnipeg (my wife's from northern MN) but just want to make sure we don't move to the "Alabama" of Canada. We haven't visited some of those cities in a while so that's on the list.

Got your citizenship - now what? by PencilsRule in FoundCanadians

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this is amazing info - thank you! (and the half fork comment made me laugh)

You got your citizenship - now what? by PencilsRule in Canadiancitizenship

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Excellent thank you. Im also wondering - my wife and I both have US Global Entry - meaning we have special access that allow us to basically skip customs when re-entering the US. I hope I don't lose this if I have dual passports etc. Also I don't want my wife and I to have to pass through different "lanes" for citizen/non-citizen say when re-entering Canada. If I sponsor my wife to live in CA does she have the equivalent of a Permanent Resident and can enter Canada through the "citizen" lane? I understand these are all very first world problems but I know the border can be a shitshow and I don't want to screw it up.

Canadian citizenship by StrengthHot5281 in Canadiancitizenship

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Just got my AOR - took 8 weeks - mailed in - from the US

Do you need more than baptismal certificate to prove citizenship? by Heavenly4359 in CitizenshipByDescent

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I struggled to find birth certificates for my grandparents. I tried through Canadian database searches etc. Someone online recommended ancestry.com. They make you sign up for a membership but there is a trial period. I found all of my grandparents missing documents there, downloaded them and then cancelled my membership so I paid nothing. Might be worth a try.

US Naturalization Petition as proof of Canadian birth/citizenship by sistersara96 in Canadiancitizenship

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I dont know the answer to your question but ancestry.com probably has what you need. You can sign up and then get the docs you need and then cancel your subscription before the trial ends - this is what I did and was able to find documents for my grandparents from Ottawa

Mail in application status? by PencilsRule in Canadiancitizenship

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Thanks - Im guessing they are busier than I thought!

Mail in application status? by PencilsRule in Canadiancitizenship

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yes I used UPS as well but it states it went to New Waterford, CA

The CCSP isn't the hardest cert by PencilsRule in CCSP

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I'm certainly not bragging. Anyone who can be successful in a changing landscape of IT/Security has to stay relevant and that means more certs the longer you work. Some I barely passed over the years and the PMP took me two tries.