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bybetterunixthanunix ( 980855 ) writes:
A copyright ruling...but it is good for freedom...
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byChris Burke ( 6130 ) writes:
I know! Distinguishing between different situations is so hard! It strains my brain cell.
byAnonymous Coward writes:
Have a beer. That should take care of that final, pesky cell.
byChris Burke ( 6130 ) writes:
Have a beer. That should take care of that final, pesky cell.
Believe me, there have been many such attempts on its life, and it has survived them all and come out stronger and more resilient. Following the Cliff Clavin Theory of Drinking, this is the most lean, efficient, and bad-ass brain cell in history. It is equal to a hundred normal brain cells. If my brain was a computer simulation, it would be The One.
It's still just one lonely brain cell though. Back to trying to kill it with beer!
byNotBornYesterday ( 1093817 ) writes:
The Chuck Norris of brain cells, as it were. I am in awe.
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