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    (“Je voudrais un café au lait et un verre d'eau, s'il vous plait.” ~ jubo-jubo on how can into coffee with hot milk and a glass of water aka. Survival French Unit 1)
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    Marketing serves 2 purposes: #1 Keep the consumers informed of prices and offerings and #2 To do brand enhancement and post-sales brand image reinforcement.”

    ~ jubo-jubo on marketing

    Conway's Game of Life is Turing complete.”

    ~ jubo-jubo on things computersciency

    “Everyone under 1,000,000,000 seconds is a youngster”

    ~ jubo-jubo on age is just a number

    “Яussiaи is hдяd”

    ~ jubo-jubo on Russian

    “The intron thought the preceeding and following exons were extremely funny when put together.”

    ~ jubo-jubo on RNA splicing

    “♪ ♫ Closing the sale, closing the sale ♪ ♫ ... ”

    “rigololollol”

    ~ jubo-jubo on le français

    “Bore anywhere but Zion.”

    ~ jubo-jubo on boring

    “Je voudrais un café au lait et un verre d'eau, s'il vous plait.”

    ~ jubo-jubo on how can into coffee with hot milk and a glass of water aka. Survival French Unit 1

    “Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying that you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say. ”

    ~ Edward Snowden on privacy