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D-type, RS, JK, T, or waterproof?



 
 
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Old May 3rd 10, 03:33 PM posted to sci.lang,alt.usage.english,alt.religion.kibology,alt.gothic,rec.aviation.misc
Marvin J. Mooney
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Default D-type, RS, JK, T, or waterproof?

On 2010-04-22, Rich Grise on Google groups wrote:

On Apr 21, 4:05Â*pm, "Otto Bahn" wrote:
wrote

And when was it that the beach wear started to be called flip-flops?


I haven't yet tried to explain to my daughter that when I was
her age that flip-flops were electronic circuits.


http://xkcd.com/730/


(just SW of the arena)


Looks like a flux capacitor due west.


Using holy water as a ground won't work just for starters.


It'll probably work as well as that box of dirt that airplanes carry
around in their tail section. ;-)



That's just for the vampires, isn't it?
 




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