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  • ...ackexchange.com/questions/2795/is-the-ballmer-peak-real get the impression that], by being a little disconnected from physical reality, they become more ef ...ior in public (with some videos gone viral), which can give the impression that he is constantly intoxicated.
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  • ...n each one. Each new file appeared to be saved to a partition at random. I knew enough not to ask. ...eb page reformatted as a Word document, then sends that email to a service that extracts YouTube videos. Perhaps this service would then email back a link
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  • ...discover that the Straits of Gibraltar have once again been breached, and that the Mediterranean Basin is being flooded. They run back to their home, asse ...ne frame later to just "RUN.". At approximately 2944, when Megan announces that it is too late to escape overland, the title text changed back to "...". On
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  • ...truth about our place in the universe. I'm supposed to care about college? I mean, FUCK. ...ill think them a bit crazy. If they don't tell anyone, they are pretending that the episode never happened. Either way, it seems this would not be an enjoy
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  • ...king like Cueball, gives them a description of the humble {{w|cuttlefish}} that is both accurate and makes them sound like other-worldly creatures with hig The scene takes an unusual turn when the scientist implies that the cuttlefish have been easily trained to improve their capabilities. He t
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  • ...all, I give this year a C-. There were no aurora visible from my house and that comet evaporated. They'd better not cancel the 2017 eclipse. ...of the review when she notices the sky clearing up, as she wishes to check if there are any northern light this evening. This may very well be [[Randall|
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  • | titletext = Let me just scroll down and check behind that rock. Annnnd... nope, page copyright year starts with '19'. Oh God, is this ...searching algorithms are widely regarded as the most accurate and useful. If your search terms were sufficiently detailed, you will be able to find what
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  • ...s. What right do we have to poke around in Facebook's private affairs like that? ...sj.com/articles/facebook-experiments-had-few-limits-1404344378 such as one that tested security measures by locking users out of their accounts].
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  • ...luggage off the airport conveyer belt and leave with it. They don't check that it's yours at the door! ...act that Cueball is trying to discuss his findings with the agent suggests that he's trying to prevent it from happening, rather than planning to do it him
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  • ...t = I honestly didn't think you could even USE emoji in variable names. Or that there were so many different crying ones. ...k at some {{w|source code}} [[Cueball]] has written, and he is warning her that he is self-taught so his code probably won't be written the way she is used
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  • *It is uncertain if the user name and user picture remain constant, as these have changed in th |I found a three fingered kitten!
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  • ...the club into preparing his {{w|income tax}} return. The caption indicates that Cueball does this every year, which makes this comic reminiscent of the [[: ...fessionals to prepare their taxes. More recently, software-based solutions that walk the user through a series of more understandable text-based questions
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  • ...ext stand out clearly this has been indented twice to make it easy to spot if scrolling down. ...ls are mentioned), based on this [http://1101b.com/xkcd1608/ full drawing] that can be zoomed and navigated, including revealing secret passages and displa
    213 KB (41,742 words) - 01:51, 4 May 2022
  • | titletext = Look, recipe, if I knew how much was gonna taste good, I wouldn't need you. ...inded. [[Cueball]] expects a recipe to provide instructions precise enough that by following them carefully, a cook can create a dish exactly as the recipe
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  • ...oplane doesn't land on water--that's an aquaplane. A hydroplane is a plane that gets electric power from an onboard water reservoir with a tiny dam and tur ...ble to tell what type of plane it is, and may be rather proud of the fact, if they can tell this before one of the other spotters.
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  • ...g 'Juneau'. A gravity assist seemed like a weird way to get to Alaska, but I figured it must be more efficient or something." It was reported on the day of this comic's release that Juno arrived at its orbit [http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/nation-now/20
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  • ...) proofs. She claims no, but in a matter of seconds Cueball is calling out that he was right. ...the function that correlates to co-ordinates (x, y), Miss Lenhart assumes that the ''act of writing numbers on the board'' will correlate to co-ordinates
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  • ...as the first in a [[:Category:Time traveling Sphere|series]] of two comics that continued in the next release [[1748: Future Archaeology]] on Wednesday. Bo ...fact that we knew about spiders' webs in advance, it would be hard to say if we would have made the connection from the amber fossils. The Sphere is thu
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  • ...his, make a note of how old they were. Then, when their age reaches double that, show them this chart again. ...ened, so the revelation will usually come as a shock and make them realize that things they think of as new and modern are actually a lot older than they t
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  • ...hat Randall is apparently terrible at remembering states by heart, or else that he interpreted "name" as "give a name to" and is giving each state a name s ...e state of Texas (identity) is named Hexxus (label)", though you can argue that "Texas" is also a label.
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