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    @johnnyabnormal: "Yeah, I must be a troll! That would explain why I have a star and so many friends/followers in here. Makes perfect sense, right?"

    @johnnyabnormal: Deserve to be ridiculed? Ok so you're just a troll.

    @johnnyabnormal: You proceeded to insult the other commenters by insisting that anyone who dared disagree with your viewpoint was either moronic or professing some article of faith. Am I a 'true believer'? I've never eaten meat in my life, McDonalds or otherwise.

    @johnnyabnormal: A straw man argument is an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position

    @pz: Hehe, I was gonna say that.

    I'd agree that the hard copy Yellow Pages is an anachronism if the UK yellow pages website wasn't so awful. I'd even prefer an ebook of hard copy to the website.

    @HumanAbyss: I just wondered. For some reason I always assume people are the same age as me when commenting, but my responses would probably be more appropriate if I knew who I was addressing them to. Anyway, thank you for answering.

    @HumanAbyss: Despite all the evidence that all that's in the patty is meat. I can't imagine why you'd think there was sugar in there, or why that would help.

    @HumanAbyss: Here you go. Meat not rotting (admittedly for 15 days, but I suspect it would be thoroughly dry by then).

    @Mark 2000: "If its just beef, if its just potatoes, if its just flour, then why is it so admittedly bad for you? Why is the caloric count so insanely high?"

    @ObiHaiv: If it's any consolation, you could view one on the TV, in glorious 3D too.

    @acidrain69: "settle on a standard for shutter glasses"

    @ddhboy: Or they just have a big living room? I wish I had a big living room :(

    @Gasaraki-: Ask wolfram alpha. It's not the knowing but the retrieving that's difficult, particularly if you're using NL to do so.

    @jizMondo: You can do clever things to reduce the search space, but it still comes back to brute force eventually.