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| #4121 |   | IBM: 	It may be slow, but it's hard to use.
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| #4122 |   | idiot box, n.: 	The part of the envelope that tells a person where to place the 	stamp when they can't quite figure it out for themselves. 		-- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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| #4123 |   | Idiot, n.: 	A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human 	affairs has always been dominant and controlling. 		-- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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| #4124 |   | idleness, n.: 	Leisure gone to seed.
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| #4125 |   | ignisecond, n: 	The overlapping moment of time when the hand is locking the car 	door even as the brain is saying, "my keys are in there!" 		-- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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| #4126 |   | ignorance, n.: 	When you don't know anything, and someone else finds out.
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| #4127 |   | Iles's Law: 	There is always an easier way to do it.  When looking directly 	at the easy way, especially for long periods, you will not see it. 	Neither will Iles.
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| #4128 |   | Imbesi's Law with Freeman's Extension: 	In order for something to become clean, something else must 	become dirty; but you can get everything dirty without getting 	anything clean.
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| #4129 |   | Immutability, Three Rules of: 	(1)  If a tarpaulin can flap, it will. 	(2)  If a small boy can get dirty, he will. 	(3)  If a teenager can go out, he will.
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| #4130 |   | Impartial, adj.: 	Unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from 	espousing either side of a controversy or adopting either of two 	conflicting opinions. 		-- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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