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L Young writes, "I'm pretty sure that there isn't a number that falls between this range..."
"My AT&T client complained about a corrupt database," writes Barry Carroll, "then it gave me these fantastic options to repair it. I guess."
"Dang," writes an anonymous reader, "I was hoping that it wouldn't count my search that was 73 seconds in the future against me."
Because why? 'cause I said so!
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Re: A Numbers Game
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Those were obviously 83 overclocked seconds, which equal 10 normal ones.
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10206662-3490 [10206662-7]10206662-234[/10206662-7] 10206662-15: 10206662-5590 {10206662-562} {10206662-36} |
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