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#1 User is online  mooeypoo 


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Hey guys!

I just wanted to let you know I have opened a new Facebook page for the SmarterThanThat project. Feel free (please!) to join in as fans and get regular updates on new and exciting changes that are coming up - as well as more and more and mooooore experiments!

Here is is: http://www.facebook....com/30731268952

Yay!

~moo
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#2 CDarwin 


Protist
Oh yay, now we can stalk each other since we know people's real names.
"Eggheads of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your yolks." - Adlai Stephenson
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#3 Mag 


Atom
seems like the regular website is down...
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#4 User is online  mooeypoo 


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Yeah the hosting company had their servers malfunctioning. No worries, though -- all is bad to normal again! :)
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#5 Mr Skeptic 


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Bad to normal? I thought they were great!
Our voting system is broken! It nearly guarantees that we will have only two political parties that have any chance of winning, and that they will be very similar.
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#6 User is online  mooeypoo 


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roflmao

Freudian slip?

I can't stand the company.. would you have ever guessed?

:p
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