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People who transgress twice, or you'll break their fingers twice?
And what about NorWay? That looks like two words, but it really isn't. Or EngLand, since it was originally two words (Angle-Land), but "Eng" isn't a word?
And, for five hundred points and the new car, what about BelaRus, which doesn't even look like two words, but does actually derive from two?
Answer that, Mr. SmartMan.
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I suspect this is just a trojan horse for his real agenda, which is mandatory fOuRtEeN yEaR oLd GiRl LiVeJoUrNaL sPeLlInG ^^0^^
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If one of the individual parts isn't a word, my CamelCase rule throws an exception. Regardless of its etymology. I win (again).
Your turn, NixPicker.
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quote:Originally posted by Sol System: I suspect this is just a trojan horse for his real agenda, which is mandatory fOuRtEeN yEaR oLd GiRl LiVeJoUrNaL sPeLlInG ^^0^^
Why have you been reading the livejournals of 14 year old girls!?!
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Eh... being a cryptologist is not all it's cracked up to be. Now being a 14 year old girl well I'd know nothing about that.
-------------------- I'm slightly annoyed at Hobbes' rather rude decision to be much more attractive than me though. That's just rude. - PsyLiam, Oct 27, 2005.
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It tells us that BSG takes place in the 2500's! It also means that when the RTF finally reaches Earth, they'll find that its all used up and everyone's packed up and gone to another system....
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