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When my Grandparents were young, or relatively young, say, the age I am now, coincidence still had a name; that is to say, was still rare enough to warrant one. They had to wait for them - if they did wait at all. But I am fortunate, am I not? I do not have to wait at all, never, no way. I use an automatic service, administered by somebody else whom I do not know, deployed in ways I do not fully comprehend, utilising techniques I do not fully comprehend. I have one function in the algorithm: to press F5, to press F5, and then - ! - a page appears which seems to know me: 'Lightning over Tucson'. Did I pronounce that right? When my Grandparents were young, or relatively young, say, the age I am now, coincidence still had a name: 'coincidence'. Did I pronounce that right? F5. F5.
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Jan 30, 2014
Jan 30, 2014 at 6:24 AM UTC
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When my Grandparents were young, or relatively young, say, the age I am now, coincidence still had a name; that is to say, was still rare enough to warrant one. They had to wait for them - if they did wait at all. But I am fortunate, am I not? I do not have to wait at all, never, no way. I use an automatic service, administered by somebody else whom I do not know, deployed in ways I do not fully comprehend, utilising techniques I do not fully comprehend. I have one function in the algorithm: to press F5, to press F5, and then - ! - a page appears which seems to know me: 'Lightning over Tucson'. Did I pronounce that right? When my Grandparents were young, or relatively young, say, the age I am now, coincidence still had a name: 'coincidence'. Did I pronounce that right? F5. F5.
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Jan 30, 2014
Jan 30, 2014 at 6:24 AM UTC
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