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Justin, I love your onscreen battles with Tony Hale. I'd really like to see the two of you in a buddy cop movie. No question -- just wanted to put that out there.

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I'm acquainted with the team that started Young Professional Women in Energy. Currently, there are only branches in the Marcellus/Utica Shale regions, but they're trying to get many more branches off the ground.

If, by chance, you're interested in the group, I'd be glad to provide you with more information and the contact information for the chapter presidents. They've actually had trouble locating and attracting female field workers (which, as you know, are hard to come by) to the group, and I bet they'd love to pick your brain.

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I was born in '85, and the family got a Commodore 64 when I was 2. Pitfall and "Mickey Mouse Space Adventure" were the two C64 games that were "my" games when I was that young. Really, my earliest computing memories are of Pitfall, and the joy that the game brought me has driven me towards the technology industry my whole life.

And, honestly, I haven't played Pitfall much as I grew, but it was incredibly influential in my development nonetheless.

Thanks for your innovation and efforts. You deserve all the success you've received.

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Thanks for the answer! I figured through most of the country you can find pretty flat interstate roads, which is why I was curious as to which part was the hardest. I figured you had to traverse the Rockies or Sierra Nevada ranges eventually to make it to LA, so I figured it was somewhere in the west, or maybe getting out of the traffic in NYC.

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What would you consider to be the hardest leg of your journey across the states?