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| #3671 |   | 2180, U.S. History question: 	What 20th Century U.S. President was almost impeached and what 	office did he later hold?
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| #3672 |   | 3rd Law of Computing: 	Anything that can go wr fortune: Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
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| #3673 |   | 667: 	The neighbor of the beast.
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| #3674 |   | A hypothetical paradox: 	What would happen in a battle between an Enterprise security team, 	who always get killed soon after appearing, and a squad of Imperial 	Stormtroopers, who can't hit the broad side of a planet? 		-- Tom Galloway
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| #3675 |   | A Law of Computer Programming: 	Make it possible for programmers to write in English 	and you will find that programmers cannot write in English.
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| #3676 |   | A musician, an artist, an architect: 	the man or woman who is not one of these is not a Christian. 		-- William Blake
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| #3677 |   | A new koan: 	If you have some ice cream, I will give it to you. 	If you have no ice cream, I will take it away from you. It is an ice cream koan.
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| #3678 |   | Abbott's Admonitions: 	(1) If you have to ask, you're not entitled to know. 	(2) If you don't like the answer, you shouldn't have asked the question. 		-- Charles Abbot, dean, University of Virginia
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| #3679 |   | Absent, adj.: 	Exposed to the attacks of friends and acquaintances; defamed; slandered.
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| #3680 |   | Absentee, n.: 	A person with an income who has had the forethought to remove 	himself from the sphere of exaction. 		-- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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