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Is there some kind of tag or <i>something</i> that can be put up to reflect that "debt of honor" has other meanings besides being the title of a terrible novel?


One element which fascinates me as a software engineer, is the way a Trojan Horse computer program is used to sabotage the U.S. stock market. Ryan's idea to counteract its ill effects are nothing short of brilliant - and the idea was sparked from a remark made by his wife, to boot! --[[User:Ed Poor|Uncle Ed]] 14:53, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
One element which fascinates me as a software engineer, is the way a Trojan Horse computer program is used to sabotage the U.S. stock market. Ryan's idea to counteract its ill effects are nothing short of brilliant - and the idea was sparked from a remark made by his wife, to boot! --[[User:Ed Poor|Uncle Ed]] 14:53, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

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Is there some kind of tag or something that can be put up to reflect that "debt of honor" has other meanings besides being the title of a terrible novel?

One element which fascinates me as a software engineer, is the way a Trojan Horse computer program is used to sabotage the U.S. stock market. Ryan's idea to counteract its ill effects are nothing short of brilliant - and the idea was sparked from a remark made by his wife, to boot! --Uncle Ed 14:53, 17 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]