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The Microsoft Bunny has an exported function named after him, BUNNY_351 in krnl386.exe. [8] Also, the Bunny is the icon for the Microsoft Party Line (rumor.exe) in some pre-release versions of Windows 95. In the internet mail app, there is a hidden credits list that can be accessed by clicking Help, About, comctl32.dll, and typing MORTIMER. [9]
The Magic 8 Ball is a hollow plastic sphere resembling a black-and-white 8 ball. Its standard size is larger than an ordinary pool ball, but it has been made in different sizes. Inside the ball, a cylindrical reservoir contains a white plastic 20-sided regular icosahedron die floating in approximately 100 ml (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 US fl oz) of alcohol ...
This is a list of video games with mechanics based on collectible card games.It includes games which directly simulate collectible card games (often called digital collectible card games), arcade games integrated with physical collectible card games, and video games in other genres which utilize elements of deck-building or card battling as a significant portion of their game mechanics.
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The CheckUser Magic 8-Ball says: The first parameter allows users to replace CheckUser with a word of your choice; e.g. {{ 8ball |awesome}} produces: The awesome Magic 8-Ball says:
Magic Eight Ball may refer to: Magic 8 Ball, a toy; Magic Eight Ball (band), a British band This page was last edited on 3 ... Code of Conduct; Developers;
Magic 8-Ball → Magic 8 Ball — Relisted. Vegaswikian 01:28, 7 January 2011 (UTC) This is the correct name for the product. To effect the move, the redirect page with the name Magic 8 Ball needs to be renamed as well. User:Snorkelman 21:42, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Eight Ball — Macromedia Flash 8; Einstein — Sun Ultra 5 360/440, Ultra 10 440/480; ELB — Apple Macintosh Quadra 605; Electron — Sun Ultra 1 Model 170E; Elf — Apple IIc; Elite I — Seagate ST41600N; Elixir — Apple Macintosh Performa 6300–6360; Elmer — Apple Keyboard II; Elsie — Apple Macintosh LC; Elsie — Sun SPARCPrinter EC