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| I can't tell, is that meatloaf in your avatar? this has been bugging the hell outta me. | |
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| Before I clicked on the link I was thinking to myself "Huh...I don't remember Mark having a picture of meatloaf in his avatar. How strange." | |
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| Marks256 says in this thread that it is Meatloaf in his avatar. However, he also explains that the 256 in his name comes from "11111111 in binary", which is incorrect ... 11111111 = 255. I wouldn't hold it against him though ... Jeff
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| Acutally, It would be 100000000 | |
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| Yeah, i know jbeng. Thanks for pointing that out, though. I am pretty sure i meant that there are 256 numbers in 11111111 (0-255) Yes, crusty, it is meat loaf. Best music ever written.
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| Actually, in my previous post, I incorrectly gave the artist's name as one word (eg. "Meatloaf") when, in fact, it's two ("Meat Loaf"). I have enjoyed his music over the years as well ... "Bat Out of Hell" takes me back to my high school days. (yeah, I know, I'm old) Jeff
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| My favorite is "I'm gonna love her for both of us" For some reason it isn't very well known, though... Oh well, it is still my favorite. I'm gonna love her for both of us Lyrics
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