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<oerjan> le/rn ocean/The Pacific Ocean is half the world and surrounded by fire. The Atlantic Ocean is less cool than its giant underwater mountain range. The Arctic Ocean is cold. The Indian Ocean is full of typhoons and non-Eurocentric shipping.
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2006-12-22.txt:06:02:29: <GreaseMonkey> 8-D = good, 8=D = bad
2007-04-11.txt:04:57:57: <GreaseMonkey> Plof2 8=D
2007-04-11.txt:05:06:35: <GreaseMonkey> don't you know what 8=D is?
2008-02-06.txt:19:51:01: <oklopol> 8===D - - - - O:
2008-02-19.txt:00:50:02: <slereah_> 8===D
2008-03-14.txt:01:49:47: <slereah_> What's the ASCII value for a penis? Is it the value of 8===D?
2008-03-24.txt:18:37:07: <Slereah> It should output this : 8===D
2008-04-29.txt:00:11:47: <Slereah> 8===D (_(__|
2008-05-27.txt:21:27:51: <psygnisfive> for IO, there command to output is 8===D~~
2008-06-27.txt:12:29:58: <Slereah_> Let 8===D
2008-11-04.txt:20:03:09: <Slereah> 8======D
2009-06-18.txt:08:53:43: <lament> 8===D
2009-06-19.txt:22:23:18: <Slereah_> C===8_o_8===D
2010-06-27.txt:17:50:07: <oklopol> guess what this program does: 8============================D
2010-10-21.txt:21:42:58: <elliott> [[8====D "Surprise!", also represents a penis.]]
2011-01-09.txt:08:09:14: <oklopol> 8=====D (|)
2011-06-11.txt:04:41:12: <zzo38> The table for the header says channel settings for 32 channels, which is 32 bytes long in total, where 255=unused and +128=disabled, so that would agree with my texts, and also agrees with the actual S3M file.
2011-12-11.txt:20:20:21: <warg> also 8=D(0)+8
2011-12-11.txt:20:20:32: <warg> and 8=D ~ ~ ~ (0)+8
2012-01-08.txt:09:41:55: <kmc> (>>=) = (8===D)
2012-01-17.txt:08:49:45: <kmc> 8===D
2012-04-14.txt:05:59:19: <kmc> 8====D
2012-04-30.txt:23:03:04: <kmc> parentheses? more like 8=======D
2012-05-08.txt:08:49:19: <kmc> 8===D
2012-05-22.txt:21:32:22: <kmc> 8=d
2012-07-01.txt:23:09:22: <zzo38> 16=C 17=C#=Db 18=D 19=D#=Eb 20=E 21=F 22=F# 23=Gb 24=G 25=G# 26=Ab 27=A 28=A# 29=Bb 30=B 31=B#=Cb 32=C
2012-10-16.txt:21:49:35: <kmc> how about my derivative that uses the symbols 8=D, 8==D, 8===D, 8====D, 8=====D, 8======D, 8=======D, and 8========D
2012-11-17.txt:01:37:10: <kmc> 8=D, 8==D, 8===D, 8====D, 8=====D, 8======D, 8=======D, 8========D
2012-11-22.txt:22:33:00: <kmc> 8=====D
2012-11-22.txt:22:33:40: <kmc> 8=====D
2013-07-16.txt:03:19:10: <kmc> can anyone decrypt this message?  8============================================D