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Written by Patrick Hall, 2 years, 2 months ago.
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  1. Pingback received 1 year, 10 months ago from Sorting It All Out : Snakes on an Invisible Plane

    […] Snakes on an Invisible Plane Julie Bennett was telling me that Samuel L. Jackson called her to tell her about seeing Snakes on a Plane, and while I admit that I was somewhat skeptical I should have realized that Julie would never deceive me. Someone among her many friends must have gone up to this site to arrange the call. :-) Sorry for ever doubting you, hon! Though when Cathy and I both admitted to finding Patrick Hall’s take on the movie to be pretty funny, Julie decided we were both geeks. Fair enough. Yet another reason that I have no plans to become a hairdresser any time soon. Well, that and the fact that although I find brushing through the long tresses of people I know and like to be soothing (as do they), that a) sharp objects, b) total strangers, and c) me are simply not a safe combination. Sorry about that…. I am sure Julie might have felt differently about how geeky we were had we succeeding getting Wonder Woman’s INVISIBLE JET encoded. I am not giving up hope, what with this proposal still out there. Because you wouldn’t have to put a magic lasso around around me to get the truth about whether the INVISIBLE JET should be encoded — we definitely need it in the standard. Maybe that could be the sequel — Snakes on an Invisible Plane.   This post brought to you by ✈᷂ (U+2708 U+1dc2, a.k.a. AIRPLANE + COMBINING SNAKE BELOW) Filed Under: Potpourri, Unicode/standards […]

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