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This user is a MATLAB programmer and user. |
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Member programs in VBA |
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This user is against DRM.
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| Porsche |
This user pronounces Porsche the right way. Porsch-A |
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This user broadcasts themselves on YouTube. |
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This user will use Google before asking dumb questions. |
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This user still remembers these. |
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This user has a keen interest in Physics. |
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This user lives in or hails from Atlanta. |
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This user is a Texas native.
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Never ask a user where he's from.
If he's from Texas, he'll tell you.
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[edit] Tom Foolery
For background, please read about the Georgia Tech tradition of Stealing the T. On April 28, 2008, while immersed in studying for finals, a few of us had a fun idea that Tech students and Alums would appreciate. We copied the source code for the Georgia Tech Wikipedia arictle into notepad, replaced all the 't's with nothing, and pasted it back into Wikipedia. In a way, we "Stole the T's" from Wikipedia. This was not meant as vandalism, but just as a different way of continuing a Tech tradition.