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Originally posted by: compuwiz1
People who want to match me to a dual. A dual what, dual beers, dual games of chess, dual exhaust, or did he really mean, a duel? Stick um up! 🙂

Corollary: People who ask for opinions/advice on building a "duel core" system.

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: Jeff7
I only just figured this out a few years ago.
And did you know how long it took me to figure out "A round of applause"?

I had always been confused by "A round of a pause" and what it meant. I think I was in middle school until I saw it spelled out somewhere. It only made slightly more sense then. "Clap" seemed like a perfectly suitable word instead.


Could we get a round of the "clap"? hmmmmmm 😉

My thinking was to do away with the "round of" as well. "Round of applause" = "clap", no?
 
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