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          3 years ago

          Only Gene Ray was wise enough to grasp it. He has left us some time ago so all hope of understanding the nature of cubed time is lost.

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            5 months ago

            :D Heheeeee. :D My first ThinkPad, I named “GeneRay” after Gene Ray, it arriving on his birthday, and so started my convention of naming my laptops after some famous person born on the day I got it. … Typing this from “Tyson”, and next to it, is “Mozart” (currently used as a server), and off to the side is the EeePC “Ferraris” (replacing “Mendeleev” that died in a lightning storm).

            That was just fun for me, to see Gene Ray mentioned.

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              5 months ago

              Not expecting a reply to a 2 year old comment! That’s an interesting naming procedure, thanks for sharing.

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                5 months ago

                Not expecting a reply to a 2 year old comment!

                Probably something to do with the time cube.