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Apologies for my ignorance, but is that US Pres. Regan? If so, then cruel to dress him in drag (or was he that way inclined?).  

According to Google Image Search, it's Nancy Reagan, not Ronald Reagan.
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Bananas, Potatoes, Sunflower Seeds, Brazil Nuts, and Kidney Beans are All Naturally Radioactive.jpg

10 Things You Probably Didn't Know Were Radioactive - Listverse

I wonder if anyone has tried smuggling yellow cake uranium in brazil nut shells. It's probably not much more radioactive than natural nuts and as basically a alpha radiator, the shells should block most of the radiation. If you tried to eat something like that it would definitely kill you and people would blame your death on the danger of brazil nuts. If it looked like a nut and tasted like one, you wouldn't know it wasn't one until you died of radiation poisoning.
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Living Room / Re: Used Computer, $116,000 or Best Offer
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 25, 2013, 09:40 PM »
From the article about why there are so few left:

The Apple-1 was a reputation-building entry, but it was the Apple II, introduced a year later in 1977, that would sell in the millions and establish the company’s business. When
Mr. Wozniak was designing the Apple II, he was also handling customer service for the Apple-1, a distracting time drain.

After the Apple II went on sale, the company began an aggressive trade-in program, offering Apple II’s and sometimes cash incentives in exchange for Apple-1’s, said Bob
Luther, who is writing a book on the vintage machines, “The First Apple,” which he plans to self-publish, with help from a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.

In his book research, Mr. Luther called Michael Scott, Apple’s president from 1977 to 1981, and interviewed him about the trade-in program. As Mr. Luther recalled, Mr. Scott
told him, “If we had done a better job, you and I wouldn’t be having this phone call.”

There was a limit to their minimalism.
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Living Room / Used Computer, $116,000 or Best Offer
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 24, 2013, 02:57 PM »
Anyone here know anyone who had an Apple 1? Only 175 to 200 were produced in the Jobs family garage. Wikipedia says that 40,000 (original)Apple IIs were made, so they're not rare.

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Apple-1 Computers Jump in Value at Auctions - NYTimes.com
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"What have you done to the cat, Erwin? He looks half dead."
- Mrs. Schrödinger 


Found in various sites and posts.
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Living Room / Re: Did you know DonationCoder has a Wikipedia article?
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 21, 2013, 01:56 PM »
With the information in the original post, I didn't think anyone here needed a link. I guess they're just being helpful.
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Living Room / Did you know DonationCoder has a Wikipedia article?
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 19, 2013, 08:16 PM »
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21 signs that you're in Canada.jpg

21 signs that you're in Canada

If that's the cats. I would hate to see the mice. I suppose Texas mice are bigger, though.
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The picture above can be found at Realistic Crayon Colors

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The list of scented crayons above can be found at Scented crayons
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Living Room / Re: Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux PC
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 11, 2013, 07:32 PM »
What is the opinion of the people here about this video. The comments on YouTube seemed to be quite negative.

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Raspberry Pi Accessories You Already Have! - YouTube
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Living Room / Re: Where Is Windows 8.1?
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 09, 2013, 09:21 PM »
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Living Room / Re: Where Is Windows 8.1?
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 09, 2013, 08:28 PM »
Microsoft may be doing that with the Win 8 update called "Blue". I believe that it's present name is Windows 8.1.

Windows Blue May Bring Back The Start Button - Technology News - redOrbit
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Living Room / Top 10 Programming Skills That Will Get You Hired
« Last post by Arizona Hot on May 09, 2013, 08:25 PM »
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(see attachment in previous post)
Maybe it has negative calories like celery.
-Arizona Hot (May 07, 2013, 08:04 AM)

Very dry humor ! ;)
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Maybe it has negative calories like celery.
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Does an urban legend horror movie belong here?

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snopes.com Black-Eyed Children
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