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I like the resources a large company has, and the feel of a small company. It's one reason I really like my current job -- it's a big company but it generally doesn't feel like it.
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The original NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Atari, and Sony Playstation. :)
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I think this was asked with a specific inside joke attached to it, but that was a looooong time ago. Right now... no idea. I say the words "Cool", "Dude", and "Awesome" a surprising amount out loud. I don't know why! They don't really fit my personality very well, but they just pop out of my mouth instinctively.
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Probably Horton Hears a Who... although I was also partial to Yertle the Turtle. :)
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Depends on what kind you're offering me. ;) I like more kinds of beer than wine, so beer I guess? That reminds me, I have one last Cherry Wheat beer in my fridge... mmmm.
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I love Salmon and Jerk Chicken from American Dream Pizza (either together or separate, it's all delicious!!). Apart from that particular exception, I honestly prefer plain cheese pizza.
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The Star Wars prequels were pretty painful.
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AHHH I don't know! Why did you ask me this? I'm going to be thinking about it ALL DAY.
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Me! It would be a sandwich that is actually a cup of coffee.
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Noooo competition. Jinxlet overwhelms McPedro with adorableness and steals his hat. ... now I want to draw a Jinxlet in a sombrero.
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An awesome maid who cooks and cleans for me full time and works for free. Maybe a man-wife.
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It doesn't. I don't believe in sounds.
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Verizon. Actually, it's not so much exchange as they just send me a heck of a lot of text messages. No Verizon, I will not be your friend. Shoo.
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I might answer it with a non-answery type answer!
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There's a theory going around that during my hospital visit a couple years ago I became a Terminator. I will neither confirm nor deny these accusations. However, when the zombie apocalypse comes, I WIN.
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Uhh... nothing that would interest most people? I'm working on a Windows Powershell book, CCNA books, Server 2008 Microsoft textbooks (thinking about getting certified in that) and "Code" by Charles Petzold (which is excellent, by the way).
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