Do you say "a FAQ" or "an eff eh cue"? Peter says eff eh cue I think.

"This is a test" Peter G. harrumphed testily. "Create an FAQ with exactly nine entries. Nine? Nine."

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"I think I spent over $NaN?" said an anonymous. "This was an interesting offer on myminifactory.com with tight expiry date. Didn't claim."

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And a different reader expected a speedy delivery anon. "It was about 23:10 UTC when I took this screenshot, the time zone I keep my PC in, yet local time my pizza was estimated to arrive at 19:05 CST. Naturally, I should expect to receive my pizza about four hours ago! Not my typical experience with delivery as of late, I must say, but a welcome change nonetheless..."

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Super saver Michael R. lamented "That hurts, I missed 6 coupons that would have saved me 0%."

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And our dragoncoder047 ground this out between his teeth. "Refactored the runtime spritesheet packer in a game engine I contribute to, and wound up with this extremely helpful error message. Turns out that the problem was the ggggggggggggggg wasn't properly detecting ggggggggg and was putting all the ggggggggggggg's in the same ggggggggggggggggggg. I think. Ggggggggggggg!"

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