What do these three things have in common?
What do these three things have in commmon?
A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.
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Could it be
they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.
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Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
– Quintec
2 days ago
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I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:
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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Also, they all have or are
wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.
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What about:
The letter C (works with O too).
A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.
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Could it be
they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.
4
Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
– Quintec
2 days ago
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Could it be
they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.
4
Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
– Quintec
2 days ago
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Could it be
they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.
Could it be
they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.
edited 2 days ago
answered Dec 31 '18 at 18:12
Quintec
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Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
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Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
– Quintec
2 days ago
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Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
Or the edible kind
– deep thought
Dec 31 '18 at 19:39
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
– Quintec
2 days ago
@deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
– Quintec
2 days ago
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I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:
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)
add a comment |
I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:
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)
add a comment |
I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:
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)
I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:
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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Also, they all have or are
wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.
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Also, they all have or are
wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.
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Also, they all have or are
wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.
Also, they all have or are
wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.
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What about:
The letter C (works with O too).
A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.
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What about:
The letter C (works with O too).
A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.
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What about:
The letter C (works with O too).
A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.
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What about:
The letter C (works with O too).
A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.
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