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@oyester wrote:

lvpro didn't say trilobyte, he said trilobite.


8 trilobits is a trilobyte? 😉

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in some far, distant parts of the country, it is referred to as a "trailerbyte".  Which is where inheritance was created for 8 trailerbits (where bits are stored and live).

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That's good. I like that.

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Which country Ray? Or did you spend too much time South of the Border? By the way, if you have have the opportunity to drive down Interstate 95 in the US (or some might say misfortune) you will see signs for "South of the Border" for about 100 miles before you get to this enormous tourist trap (actually "parent trap" as it is the kids that are begging to stop) in South Carolina.

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You can drive on I95?! Smiley Surprised

 

From time spent living in SW CT, I always assumed it was just a giant parking lot!

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@thoult wrote:

You can drive on I95?! Smiley Surprised


Of course.  That's how you get to Disney World (with a stop at  Kennedy Space Center)!


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@LV_Pro wrote:

Which country Ray? Or did you spend too much time South of the Border? By the way, if you have have the opportunity to drive down Interstate 95 in the US (or some might say misfortune) you will see signs for "South of the Border" for about 100 miles before you get to this enormous tourist trap (actually "parent trap" as it is the kids that are begging to stop) in South Carolina.


I must have missed it when I was in SC a few years ago..  In the Greenville area..

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