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    Curves: Everything was in the style of Peter Max in the 60s. It was like a whole decade of Yellow Submarine. more »
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    dingus: That's the same color SGI Indys came in. They were fugly then and they're fugly now. more »
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    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'm actually quite surprised there are more articles on things in Antarctica than most African countries. more »
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