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they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader, a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.







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Virus - spoiled food (i.e. potentially romaine lettuce in the US in Nov. and Dec.), a computer virus (malware, Trojan, etc.), the "Lady-of-the-Night" sorta virus (well, you know ;-P)






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    I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:




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