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@jizMondo: Oh, they invented them. They even sold some to Nintendo.

@Dodge2002: Lots of people use the Joomla framework without switching out the icon.

@jeef: LOL. Darn those ethnicities. What's the point anymore? Seriously. We're all people.

Ah Racism! It's because I'm white isn't it. You have to make us feel like we don't get our money's worth. Fine!

@psychiccheese: Thanks for the clarification. I'd always understood a "two edged sword" to cut if you do something (harvest the energy) or if you don't (lake asplode); more of a darned if you do, darned if you don't.

Does this mean that the World War I and II eras weren't all washed-out earth tones?

@thirdchild: You have Iran and Iraq mixed up.

@psychiccheese: How is harnessing power from these lakes a bad thing? This sword only cuts one way.

How many of these are in the mountain west? 2, 6, and 10 are the only ones I couldn't find a place in Utah that is similar. 10 could be Wyoming.

@Stevox: "Every moment gets better" vs "Every moment, red letter" drove me crazy in Aladdin

How do you dial with the batphone?

@JimboLodisC: I see what you meant by 3 bits for every corrected bit. Luckily we usually send many bits at a time so we can capitalize on that.

@Googlo The Otaku Pillow: Is that what your keyboard looks like? (Are you a gamer or are you mocking us...?)

@psychiccheese: Ditto. For me, I'll write in cursive (fairly legible) anything that needs to be read goes all-caps. Maybe that's fairly common with engineers.

@JimboLodisC: What method uses 3 bits per correct bit? Even Hamming Codes are more efficient than that, and they're quite basic.