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| #3771 |   | birth, n: 	The first and direst of all disasters. 		-- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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| #3772 |   | bit, n: 	A unit of measure applied to color.  Twenty-four-bit color 	refers to expensive $3 color as opposed to the cheaper 25 	cent, or two-bit, color that use to be available a few years ago.
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| #3773 |   | Bizoos, n.: 	The millions of tiny individual bumps that make up a basketball. 		-- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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| #3774 |   | blithwapping: 	Using anything BUT a hammer to hammer a nail into the 	wall, such as shoes, lamp bases, doorstops, etc. 		-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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| #3775 |   | Bloom's Seventh Law of Litigation: 	The judge's jokes are always funny.
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| #3776 |   | Blore's Razor: 	Given a choice between two theories, take the one which is funnier.
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| #3777 |   | Blutarsky's Axiom: 	Nothing is impossible for the man who will not listen to reason.
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| #3778 |   | Boling's postulate: 	If you're feeling good, don't worry.  You'll get over it.
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| #3779 |   | Bolub's Fourth Law of Computerdom: 	Project teams detest weekly progress reporting because it so 	vividly manifests their lack of progress.
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| #3780 |   | Bombeck's Rule of Medicine: 	Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died.
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