Jack Herlocker
Nov 19, 2024

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And that doesn't even work. The last number in an SSN is random enough, but the first numbers are based on geographic location where the recipient got the SSN (before 1972). SSNs have only been random since 2011. Not many teenagers working for the Feds...

This took half a minute of research on Google. And these guys are the "top 1%" of brainpower? 🙄

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Jack Herlocker
Jack Herlocker

Written by Jack Herlocker

Husband & retiree. Author. Former IT geek/developer. I fill what’s empty, empty what’s full, and scratch where it itches. Occasionally do weird & goofy things.

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