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Jan 19, 2007 23:17


Ten Top Trivia Tips about PC!
  1. A lump of PC the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court.
  2. The ace of spades in a playing card deck symbolizes PC!
  3. Ostriches stick their heads in PC not to hide but to look for water.
  4. PC is 984 feet tall.
  5. The only planet that rotates on its side is PC.

whales!, trivia tips

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alan_shore January 20 2007, 04:29:38 UTC
Forgive this comment's irrelevance to the above post, but in light of your fondness for pie charts, I'd be remiss if I didn't link you to this.

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im_a_pc January 20 2007, 04:35:29 UTC
The website declines to show me that page. Which is very polite, but nonetheless frustrating.

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alan_shore January 20 2007, 04:41:06 UTC
This should do it:


... )

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im_a_pc January 20 2007, 04:47:42 UTC
This is both funny and true!

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alan_shore January 20 2007, 14:58:53 UTC
Informative, too. As a good pie chart should be.

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im_a_pc January 21 2007, 20:37:49 UTC
And it does not contain whales! This is something I have recently begun to "put stock" in.

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alan_shore January 23 2007, 05:28:34 UTC
Do you find graphs are frequently rich in whales?

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im_a_pc January 23 2007, 05:29:57 UTC
Many things, surprisingly, seem to be.

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alan_shore January 23 2007, 05:35:37 UTC
...such as?

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im_a_pc January 23 2007, 05:38:07 UTC
Myself. Mac. Websites which offer the opportunity to adopt them.

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alan_shore January 23 2007, 05:46:36 UTC
I saw that--I even took a look at the form. Seems anyone can have a whale these days, so long as they've got the money.

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im_a_pc January 23 2007, 05:51:32 UTC
Also, you can apparently adopt predators of both land and sea.

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alan_shore January 23 2007, 22:30:40 UTC
Hard times must have fallen upon the animal kingdom if predators are now seeking sponsorship.

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im_a_pc January 24 2007, 08:32:03 UTC
I had thought thoughts which were similar. Or perhaps it is a scam. There are no sharks and no deaf-mute orphans.

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alan_shore January 24 2007, 17:22:43 UTC
There's no faking the certificates, though.

...actually, I suppose there is.

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