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Dock.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Not the one I was thinking of, but that'll work.
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Is something you can do on a regular basis? Some of the answers are great.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Let's see how many more votes that gets and then decide.
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Break. I win.
CPallini wrote: You cannot argue with agile people so just take the extreme approach and shoot him.
:Smile:
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Huh, there must be a lot of these. Maybe the one I thought of is no good.
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How do truckers use that?
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Comp Sci & Surfers I get, I don't want to think of trucks surfing (riding the air wave cause by a larger objects bow wave!)
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Well that's what I call it (UK), I do remember a drunken conversation (in Belgium of all places!) where it was referred to as surfing maybe it's the EU standard then...
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'Jargon', isn't that what they do in Norfolk to keep fit?
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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How do truckers use that?
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Hang a right at a junction...
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Meh. I know you can do better.
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How do surfers (beach bums) use that?
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I may check that from home. Until then I need to try jacking into the HR system here.
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Gas.
Computer Scientist: Damn, that burrito I had at lunch sure gave me gas.
Surfer: Like, riding that gnarly wave was a gas, dude.
Trucker: My truck is out of gas, good buddy.
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There are some good alternative answers. The term I was looking for is "flip-flop".
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Nice, had to google how a trucker uses that term. Now my mind can take a break from curiousity.
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