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Yep and I'm glad I read it, thanks blue. What are the yeses and nos in brackets after the element names? Is that mobile / not mobile?

Thanks! :D I took it from the MSU website, and tried to reformat it to make it less of a chunky read (/ordeal) ... the YES and NO are to the mobility. So YES for the mobile elementls.
They were originally in a nice table, but it didn't transfer well!
:crying:I could watch this all day, just like that young lady with the t-shirt... you know the one? I'll see if I can find it...

Haha i know right! Something satisfying about watching that wave pummell her over and over :rofl: ....
 
This is similar to the one I was thinking of, but I don't think it's it:
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Met a couple guys tearing up some asphalt to replace some underground cable . I asked them why they were working on Sun . One of the guys says " Well thats because its Fri . " Good answer " :shrug:
 
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