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12:41 AM
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4:26 AM
I need to get as much reputation as possible before SE halts. (Sorry, but I need to answer the ping.)
 
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5:06 AM
Both of the presented comments in the People chatting sidebar are mine.
The most recent modification was 44 minutes ago, a palindrome that is both divisible by 4 and 11.
It is a composite even number between 43 and 45.
Its binary representation is 101100. Its octal representation is 54. Its hexadecimal representation is 2C.
The reciprocal's recurring period is 2.
It is the 29th composite number, preceded by 42 and succeeded by 45.
The button for "send" is green.
But why isn't Enter green? It is an alias for send.
The edges of the send button looks like 1/4 of a circle.
But the font "send" is not modified to make it look circular.
All prefixes of "send" are words. "send" is a word, "sen" is a word, "SE" is a word, and "s" is a word.
All suffixes are words too. "send", "end" is a word, "nd" is a word, and "d" is a word.
How did they come up with such a powerful word?
The send button is different from all other buttons in the chatroom. Most buttons here don't even have an edge.
For example, the edge of the "help" button is invisible.
However, similar to the send button, the font is not circular and the font is white.
The font for "help" is white because we won't be able to see through the darkness of the margin.
However, we do can see black from a green background. The posts to TNB is an example.
So why is the font for the "send" button white?
"send" is an English verb that has "sent" as its past tense.
The number of letters in this word is four.
It has only one syllable and it has four different sounds in it.
People send something to someone or send someone something.
In this case users copy the content of the textarea in the bottom to the chatroom via the send button.
(Or the Enter button, to be precise.)
Send has multiple anagrams, dens being one of them.
 
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6:44 AM
@MonicaCellio This new rule idea is un-enforcable and too hilarious. I think, someone - a single person or a collective entity - actually wants to demonstrate something with it. It has likely to do something with the current CEO change. I also think, you were probably disliked already far earlier by the Director ***, he only looked for a reason.
 
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@peterh please keep the topic out of this chatroom. There's plenty of places to discuss this
 
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3:29 PM
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