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"I have this feeling most of the day while I'm on support," writes M, "but I've never thought to try telling people."
"I was at the theaters in Lake Forest, Orange County, watching some previews," Kamran Kazempour said, "and this came up on the screen for a minute or so before the feature. "
While Jeremy wasn't quite sure how an email address could fit in only four characters, he was a bit dismayed that his was too long to register...
"Apparently, computers are not all that good with math" Brent Rockwood wrote, "iRobot thinks they need a little help with this age range calculation."
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With all whose people lying about its age, you need a second opinion about it.
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An email address with four letters might theoretically even be possible.
Suppose for some reason you are in a position where you can manipulate the zone data for a two-letter country-code TLD, say "aa". You could then insert an MX record for the TLD itself, pointing to whatever mail server you like. Next, create a user with a one-letter username on that mailserver and you can have an email like "a@aa". I don't think any TLD actually does that, though. |
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I can't really cope with writing a comment. This may be featured!
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"You are not permitted to use any camera or recording equipment in this cinema. This will be treated as an attempt to breach copyright. Any person doing so can be ejected and such articles may be confiscated by the police. We ask the audience to be vigilant against any such activity and report any matters arousing suspicion to cinema staff. Thank you."
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Isn't Active Desktop Recovery the first in a trilogy?
◦ Active Desktop Recovery ◦ Safe Mode ◦ Restore Point |
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