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  • ...east in the beginning, only a few top-level domains were accepted.) If the user entered an acceptable domain (by xkcd's rules, which apparently changed dur In some cases, Megan's reply seems to correspond to the company.
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  • ...in fact, sites that use this branding in their advertisements and/or their user interface which is likely what inspired [[Randall]] to write this comic. Cu ...t was limiting posts to 140 characters, it was still popular enough to get some attention and make someone think about going to the site. Sending messages
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  • | titletext = ALERT: Some pending mandatory software updates require version 21.1.2 of the Oracle/Sun ...atically by default, but the operating system might install them only if a user allows it to. The frequency of software changes (and changes in the way Ado
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  • ...ing {{w|File Explorer|Windows Explorer}}, a dialog box opens to inform the user how long it would take. However, to the bafflement of many the time often k :The author of the Windows file copy dialog visits some friends.
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  • ...ame suggests, these systems are meant to be used by multiple people or {{w|User (computing)|users}}, sometimes at the same time. To prevent malicious or ac ...operating systems' administrator accounts. It makes the argument that the user's data is more valuable than the integrity of the system. This is arguably
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  • ...ees Celsius, you'd be quite comfortable outside dressed for the beach) but some of the benchmarks are humorous and/or completely useless as can be seen bel Some people argue for switching to metric units in the US, and these people beca
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  • ...’t see each other’s faces or properly identify that they’re human in some way. In the first two panels, [[Cueball]] is exchanging some possibly profane insults with the other [[Cueball]]. [[Megan]] takes hold o
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  • ...rification system to stop automatic submissions to web forms by asking the user to do something a computer program could not do, such as type a distorted w Another reason why a CAPTCHA like this won't be very practical is that some humans haven't necessarily seen the movie in the question and would be unab
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  • ...ill allow users to find all songs that contain a particular tag; so when a user searches for "Country breakup music," they will receive a list of {{w|Count
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  • ...less lover, lacking that experience, might fumble with the clasp for quite some time. In the heat of the moment, a lover may feel frustrated if they feel t ...impediment. A normal bra clasp can be tricky enough for the inexperienced user, but the addition of the Rubik's Cube element is going too far. Not to ment
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  • ...uggests that if you have synesthesia as well as {{w|colorblindness}}, then some of the colors might appear identical and so one number would not be visible ...no one set of color-number associations seen by all synesthetes. So while some synesthete might see '2' as green and '0' as red (so a red-green color-blin
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  • This is Randall's first map of online communities, with a successor (showing some zoomed-in highlights of the map) at [[802: Online Communities 2]]. As Randa ...ut with small letters making it spell "Noob," slang for a "Newbie" or "New user" — a person less experienced with the internet, as many of the sites to t
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  • {{w|Slashdot}} is a venerable techie site. On many sites, the user base can vote comments "up" or "down," but at Slashdot, only moderators (th
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  • ...ho took their internet access seriously would have preferred that at least some of the phone wiring and phone jacks in their residences were {{w|Ethernet}} The title text, which is a reference to foonetic user relsqui, was changed to correct their name to "Finn" after they came out as
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  • ...ng these dots outwards towards the edge of the screen before disappearing. Some of the "stars" appear to pass closer to the viewing point than others, resu ...rtainment System}} game {{w|Duck Hunt}}, originally published in 1984. The user would point the Zapper at the connected television screen while playing Duc
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  • ...uld prove to be very influential in the development of personal computing. Some of the technologies demonstrated found success in the following decades, wh ...nown today as "cut, copy and paste". On some early text-based systems, the user moved the cursor to the beginning of the text to be copied, typed <CTRL>+K+
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  • :How to freak out a mobile app user.
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  • ...quito. Although rather innocuous, these ringtones can get very annoying to some people, which is what this comic is getting at.
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  • ...w deal with this number. Common ways to do this are to simply disallow the user from entering invalid numbers, or to return an error condition if the enter ...the level can be reproduced by using a particular invalid value, it is in some sense true to say that the level "exists" within the game, even though it w
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  • ...hey can be downloaded. This comic depicts a {{w|dialog box}} requiring the user to confirm if they want to download a potentially dangerous file &mdash; an ..."<tt>~tilde/pub/cia-bin/etc</tt>". The first part is a public folder of a user named "tilde" (which is also the name for the {{w|tilde|~ symbol}}), "<tt>c
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  • ...erceived as rude, antisocial, or in need of help. On the other hand, if a user simply abandons his or her account without cleaning it up, then even years ...omputer programs typically require access to many resources at a time, and some of those resources may only be available insofar as the program has access
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  • ...ffense}}". Black Hat's goal seems to be to interfere with the Google Glass user potentially recording the person with the laser, and possibly blinding Goog
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  • ...dae c|c}} || Stampy || Most likely a reference to [https://www.youtube.com/user/stampylonghead stampylonghead], although it could be a reference to the ele |{{w|HD|g}} || How Do I Join the&nbsp;IAU || This implies that the user "got lost" on the IAU website and thought that the "planet name suggestion"
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  • ...munication, one that bypasses the standard telecom companies and gives the user a range of controls such as which device is called depending on who is call
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  • ...s without answers. Some questions have simple answers, some are difficult, some have many different potential answers, but all of them show humans seeking ...ral rule, section numbers work top to bottom, then right to left. A Reddit user has also [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/1l3na7/questions/cbvigrd a
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  • ...es for web design. Social media sites in particular often sort comments by user rating; as such, the most appreciated comments are given the most prominenc
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  • ...is a fixed element, and can't be controlled by the user. This prevents the user from navigating through the images at their own pace or viewing any one ima ...always allowed users to browse galleries in a normal grid layout and with user-controlled photo-by-photo full-window layout.
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  • ...is {{w|intrinsic value (ethics)|intrinsically valuable}} in its own right. Some (but not all) programmers and mathematicians find recursive functions elega ...ectations. First, expressions of the form "X combines some trait of Y with some trait of Z" usually talk about combining traits of two different things (i.
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  • ...ead. People accustomed to this form of reading often do it absentmindedly. Some people simply highlight parts of an article they're consulting without rega ...creates satisfaction. Different highlighting patterns may be caused by the user's browser, the site provided, or by simply dragging one's cursor across the
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  • ...4 {{w|Tab (GUI)|tabs}} on {{W|Google Chrome}} on a {{w|1080p}} screen, the user can no longer see any text on the tabs. Long before this point (~20 tabs), ...g browsing when an auto-playing video does not begin playing until after a user has moved on to a new tab, when a page with a video refreshes in the backgr
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  • ...software keyboards simply display a standard QWERTY keyboard and allow the user to tap on the letters they wish to enter, but this is slow. More sophistica ...to text him at all. His statement that the app is better than SwiftKey "in some ways" is literally true — it's better for ''him'', not for Cueball.
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  • ...uters that authenticate users via passwords need to be able to know if the user typed in the right password. But storing the password itself on the compute ...means that common password portions should be easy to recover and that any user may be "compromised" by someone else using a part of the same password and
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  • ...lly consists of the user's name, email address, phone number, and also the user's home address if ordering a product that must be shipped by mail. It's not ...tomatically linked your false-name account with your real name account, in some cases banning and blocking people with suspected false name accounts.
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  • ...or to check tomorrow's weather. Strangers and other people surrounding the user would often find it annoying to hear someone talking to "himself", or to ''
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  • ...a chat room intended to ask for help, accessible through the help page of some unnamed old Windows utility. The people who found the chat room started out A chat room like this must be hosted on some outside server, so the narrator of the comic wonders who runs this server.
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  • ...lling sites and deep-linking correctly they are typically useless when the user is reading infinite-scrolling data (or worse, flat-out counterproductive, g
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  • ...his comics posting {{w|Google+}}), attempt to aggregate all aspects of the user's online social presence. Earlier social networks had more granular focuses
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  • ...computer after installing. This is often done by popup window shown to the user where they can choose to restart immediately or choose to be reminded later ...uter takes a significant amount of time and closes any programs running, a user may delay the update repeatedly to avoid interrupting what they were doing
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  • ...to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops."><tr> ...to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.
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  • ...' could be interpreted as something of a threat, which is believable given some of the purported features. It is similar to the phrase ''"The last suit you ...edible objects, much less orally taken medicines{{Citation needed}}. Since some parents of young children let them teethe on their phones, this would be an
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  • Some people enjoy watching video games being played by other people (usually 'po ...agarden.net/wiki/Dome_and_Helix_Fossils Helix Fossil], an in-game item. As user input often leads to checking of the in-game backpack followed by erratic c
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  • ...billions), only the very first results are mapping to the real idea of the user. The second page is not helpful for the issue. ...ally means a site has not been updated since the mid 90s, though there are some people trying to bring them back for nostalgia reasons.
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  • ...you get". In regards to computers, it refers to text editors in which the user can see exactly what will be published as they are typing it. The comic com
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  • ...design choice by the programmer most likely on the basis that the intended user is considered more likely to want to change the font color than to change t ...to do a simple action, such as display a message on the screen, or ask the user for a number. This is also true when a programmer is working in a language
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  • ...f the user submitted dialogue and updates over time based on statistics of user clicks. In this manner, it is a reference to the butterfly effect: a phrase ...ecause more than four are already present or new options will be added and some options may even disappear). An option is thus only saved by choosing it an
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  • ...off the shoulder of Orion, c-beams glittering in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. I should probably patch OpenSSL. ...tificate is registered the browser accepts it automatically, otherwise the user gets a popup to accept or reject this insecure certificate.
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  • ...ncluded are many sensitive bits of information, including a master key and user passwords. One of the passwords shown is "CoHoBaSt", a reference to [[936: ...this bug in the underlying {{w|OpenSSL}} software — the use of the term "User Meg" does not imply that Meg had to authenticate first.
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  • ...at his fan fiction - the former is less likely than the latter considering some of the other files mentioned, so it is most likely a fan fiction). The seri ...rily to install programs. A folder named "Temp" might also be created by a user to store unimportant text or image files, not intending or caring to give i
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  • ...o using one's ISP's DNS servers (because of caching effects due to a large user base), as well as less susceptible to censorship. When Turkey started block ...n desired at short notice, even though they may in fact have a significant user base. A recent example of that is the closure of the RSS aggregation servic
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  • ...e out like the Morse Code, Cueball describes it as "a nice place to go for some peace and quiet". :Cueball: It's a nice place to go for some peace and quiet, I suppose.
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  • : A humorous function. Rather than having some sort of feature to prevent breakage or cracking when a drop is detected, th ...l campaign ads, so their partnership with a phone manufacturer would imply some sort of political motive to its design.
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  • | titletext = But still, my scheme for creating and saving user config files and data locally to preserve them across reinstalls might be u ...f "inventions" which seem new from the point of view of a {{w|smartphone}} user but have already been around for a long time on desktop or {{w|laptop}}/not
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  • ...creenshot was the joke in [[1815: Flag]], where a 35% battery charge is of some minor concern to the intended recipients of the flag. ...of unreadable user information. The post contains a picture posted by the user, and it is a screenshot of a chat/SMS conversation from another phone. The
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  • ...o have ways to deal with this, such as moving the rockets farther from the user, but there are many other practical issues which have made this an impracti
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  • ...nies like {{w|Google}}, must, one way or another, control what content the user sees, whether to present users with a limited selection of all postings, or ...ion, so it can come as a shock when the service uses the data in a way the user hadn't anticipated.
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  • A request from a database by a user is called a "query". {{w|SQL}} (Structured Query Language) is a programming ...The query would then, presumably, see all the people that were deleted. In some implementations of databases deleted records are still hidden and remain un
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  • :A well-known scientist (some say it was {{W|Bertrand Russell}}) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. ...ent sets of comic panels. Not all white and all black panels are the same; some sets involve more than two different panels, but all involve repetitive til
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  • **This has been done by more than one user here. The second to mention this has explained how on his [http://azttm.wor *Some of the pictures are almost identical, but have different titles by Randall.
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  • ...ne whether the user is in a national park, Ponytail plans to determine the user's location using the mobile device. This location will then be cross checke :Cueball: When a user takes a photo, the app should check whether they're in a national park...
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  • ...s/images/searchbyimage.html Search by Image] feature. In this feature, the user uploads an image rather than providing a keyword to search on, and is prese ...ls of where or how the storage or processing is done are obscured from the user, as if it all takes place inside a cloud. In 2014, cloud computing ''as a c
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  • When saving documents, the user is typically prompted to choose a filename, which may seem like a trivial c ...ave "copy 2", "copy 3", etc. appended. When searching documents later, the user may struggle to remember which copy is the correct one to use.
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  • ...is even worse by far, but MaxHD sounds similar to FullHD, so it could fool some users into thinking that this is equal or better. Yet any resolution higher ...s because the texture can be more physically stimulating to the genitalia. Some other objects can be advertised with the word ribbed as well, but mostly in
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  • ...for different applications, and differences between "universal time" and a user's local time zone. Randall has previously advocated for widespread adoption *%D expands to %m/%d/%y, which is "month/day/2-digit year" in the user's local time zone rather than UTC. ("12/30/14" - see below)
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  • ...ones. The term "location sharing" specifically refers to when a smartphone user shares their location with such an entity. An example is a weather app whic ...berg {{w|uncertainty principle}}, which, in quantum mechanics, states that some pairs of values cannot be known precisely and simultaneously. The most famo
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  • ...two screw types drawn, Phillips and Flat. More advanced users usually have some less standard drivers, such as {{w|Torx}} or {{w|Allen key|Allen}}, however ...el when faced with a screw for which they have no screwdriver. Usually the user will try to fit one of the drivers they have handy into the strange screw,
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  • ...("off-screen") will make the window both inaccessible and invisible to the user, precluding them from closing it and re-gaining access to the software. ...also forces the operating system to redraw all windows on the desktop, and some operating systems will also validate the coordinates of all windows and adj
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  • ...extract notes from them). As songs play several dozen notes a minute (and some songs, many more), this would lead to the flooding of friends' notification ...ore.'' Since many songs in similar {{w|Key (music)|keys}} contain at least some of the notes posted, you would be given a list of a large part of the music
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  • ...nstructions for performing a task, usually on a computer. This comic lists some algorithms in increasing order of complexity, where complexity may refer to ...autonomously, i.e. without a human controller. Vehicles that require zero user-guidance on the roads were commonly predicted to become widely available in
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  • ...), that are very concerned with securing the users data, his setup failed (some portions may even have caught fire? He is not sure). This has caused him to ...hat most of the content is created by the users. However he must have made some pictures to get it all started, and at least one of these can be seen [[150
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  • **[[#User names|User names]] **[[#User pictures|User pictures]] (a description of possible images next to users)
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  • Randall must have created some high-quality pictures to begin with. ...xkcloud/Pictures of other pages|Pictures of other pages]] the following 27 user pictures can be found.
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:17jiangz1]]
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  • *It is uncertain if the user name and user picture remain constant, as these have changed in the past. *A full list of user names and user pictures are listed on [[1506: xkcloud]].
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  • ...(hence the title of the comic) by using the arrow keys, assuming that the user is on a desktop computer or a laptop. If they are on a mobile device such ...r, “ten hundred”) most common words to provide simple explanations for some of the most interesting stuff there is, including:
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  • ...is below the ask button. The text in the input field can be changed by the user before pressing the ask button. After the submit button is pressed, 1 to 3
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  • The comic [[1525: Emojic 8 Ball]] answers a user's question by returning one to three randomly-chosen emoji symbols.
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  • ...(green onions) are similar sounding foods, therefore may be confusing for some individuals (perhaps including [[Randall]]). The final grouping on the lowe The comic inspired several groups to play out versions of the bracket. One user-voting based match-up on twitter, [https://twitter.com/xkcdbracket XKCD Bra
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  • ...perating Systems to mobile can be observed. Beyond the present day, we see some of Randall's humorous predictions as to which technologies and companies wi ...se of Microsoft's controversial {{w|Windows Vista}} and the advent of more user-friendly Linux distributions.
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  • ...heroes must determine whether an unknown agent is friend or foe, which in some such media occurs by shouting through locked doors. It is not likely that R ...er lyrics-site, which also has [http://genius.com/3134866 explanations] to some parts of the text, it means that G and MC likes it (sex) together with {{w|
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  • *It is uncertain if the user name and user picture remain constant, as these have changed in the past. *A full list of user names and user pictures are listed on [[1506: xkcloud]].
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  • #redirect [[User:17jiangz1]]
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  • ...t can be compared to an angry groan in real life. Cueball is about to give some advice, but is confused by a quirk in what White Hat typed. All the charact
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  • ...xpressions. Variation and lack of a clearly more intuitive behaviour leads some languages to have weird results when you mix types. ...+ "2"</code> uses the <code>+</code> operator on a number and a string. In some programming languages, this might result in the number <code>4</code> in ma
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  • ...t few of them have given Google or Facebook their medical history. However some leaks have proven quite the opposite. In the [http://www.somethingawful.com :Megan: Maybe it's best to accept that some of this big-picture planning is just happening on autopilot.
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  • | {{w|Seven-league boots}} are mythical boots that allow their user to move seven leagues (21 miles) per step. The "expedited shipping" part su ...-sized saddle' is presumably a very small saddle that's only usable if the user was a baby and was trying to ride a small animal such as a bobcat.
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  • ...n for the ear. Could also be implying that there's a screen protecting the user's ear from the phone's internals, or the reverse. ...result of the phone being so exciting or frustrating that it increases its user's heart rate.
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  • ...for decryption, and as its name implies, is meant to be used solely by the user. ...es sent to him, thus defeating the entire purpose of encryption. (Although some systems can confirm the message sender by having a secret encryption key an
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  • ...HD|g}} || Old || How Do I Join the&nbsp;{{w|IAU}} || This implies that the user "got lost" on the IAU website and thought that the "planet name suggestion" [email protected] || Similar to "How Do I Join the IAU", this implies that the user confused the "planet suggestion" text box for a new email they are trying t
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  • ...prepare their taxes. More recently, software-based solutions that walk the user through a series of more understandable text-based questions are available ...uggests it might actually be possible to create an board game enjoyable to some people from the process of preparing a tax return.
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  • ...Often the operating system (OS) needs periodic updates, which might break some apps which in turn need to be updated; apps themselves might need to be upd *IRC for some reason: {{w|Internet Relay Chat}}.
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  • ...ld be noted that this app would not guarantee the minimum travel time. The user doesn't find out which route was fastest until after the first ghost has ar
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  • ...om#Headquarters|Amazon HQ}} (or its distribution hubs) to an arbitrary end-user as shown in the comic. Beyond a certain (already impractical) point, it mi ...necessarily'' safely drinkable. Water filters at the destination can solve some of these problems.
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  • ...setting trees on fire. They're impossible to use without severe burns, but some of them swear it's worth it. ...es would indeed cause the user severe burns in a very unpleasant area. But some of the enthusiasts swear that it is still worth it, in the same manner that
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  • A different user-made version for the picture using Celsius instead of Fahrenheit can be fou ...tions the weather symbols are all of the same three types. Sun, clouds and some kind of {{w|precipitation}}, rain or snow. And the temperature range from 2
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  • ...comics|April fools' comics]], [[1350: Lorenz]] and [[1506: xkcloud]], the user does not move anything, but only supplies choices, text and drawings. Howev ...would not be likely to find it by chance without these leads (or at least some of the several other hints from people on the ground [http://www.explainxkc
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  • ...appily doing repetitive mundane tasks but then threatening the life of its user, [[Cueball]], if he as much as considers unplugging it. ...here is an arm in three sections (going down, up and down again) ending in some kind of tool close to Cueball.]
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  • ...hair on white background. Below the pictures and below the text there are some unreadable information (indicated by wiggly lines) for the users name and t
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  • ...needs to be repaired is an emergency situation, so it is important to have some less important glass to break, to be able to get to the important ''emergen ...above-mentioned fire extinguisher cabinet, for instance, ensuring that the user will not cut themselves when breaking the glass to retrieve it. But Randall
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  • ...e are extensions to browsers that try to remove ads from web pages, so the user is not distracted by them. [[624: Branding]] shows what "browsing without a :*Someone inserted an ad in the stack description. Some sites do insert ads in the middle of tables and lists, a typical case being
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  • ...work of authenticating the bot's identity and sending the messages, so the user can concentrate on the fun parts. ...eshooting|| Cueball is having some trouble with his bot and is looking for some information about resolving the problem.
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