Yes, well, one of them is a typographic convention with regional variations, so I had to stop and think about which one was most commonly espoused in the USA. (It's really quite interesting the number of things which vary on the various sides of the pond. Inverted commas (also known as quotation marks), full stops (also known as periods or, increasingly, 'dots'), grouping of punctuation with quotes, 'ise' versus 'ize' as the preferred ending for latin derived words, et cetera.
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Hem. I'm speechless.
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hey, long time no see, amoeba_4_god!
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you intellectual you. ;)
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