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Revision as of 19:35, 17 September 2013
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False Lunchmeat Phony baloney
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Korobushka
Traditional Russian song used as a musical track on Tetris. Pynchon also referenced Tetris in Against the Day [1]
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the li'l goombas of Web design
a reference to Super Mario Bros.
Fabian's Bit Bucket
In computing, the bit bucket is jargon for where lost computerized data has gone, by any means; any data which does not end up where it is supposed to, being lost in transmission, a computer crash, or the like, is said to have gone to the bit bucket — that mysterious place on a computer where lost documents go, as in: "What happened to that important spreadsheet that I was just editing?" OR "Oh, it went into the bit bucket." Wikipedia entry
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Dr. Zizmor
A physician whose subway ads were all over the NYC subway for 30 years.
| Chapter 1 pp. 1-7 | Chapter 2 pp. 8-19 | Chapter 3 pp. 20-29 | Chapter 4 pp. 30-40 | Chapter 5 pp. 41-52 | 
| Chapter 6 pp. 53-67 | Chapter 7 pp. 68-79 | Chapter 8 pp. 80-86 | Chapter 9 pp. 87-95 | Chapter 10 pp. 96-111 | 
| Chapter 11 pp. 112-120 | Chapter 12 pp. 121-133 | Chapter 13 pp. 134-144 | Chapter 14 pp. 145-159 | Chapter 15 pp. 160-171 | 
| Chapter 16 pp. 172-184 | Chapter 17 pp. 185-197 | Chapter 18 pp. 198-210 | Chapter 19 pp. 211-218 | Chapter 20 pp. 219-229 | 
| Chapter 21 pp. 230-238 | Chapter 22 pp. 239-246 | Chapter 23 pp. 247-255 | Chapter 24 pp. 256-264 | Chapter 25 pp. 265-273 | 
| Chapter 26 pp. 274-287 | Chapter 27 pp. 288-300 | Chapter 28 pp. 301-313 | Chapter 29 pp. 314-326 | Chapter 30 pp. 327-337 | 
| Chapter 31 pp. 338-346 | Chapter 32 pp. 347-353 | Chapter 33 pp. 354-364 | Chapter 34 pp. 365-382 | Chapter 35 pp. 383-394 | 
| Chapter 36 pp. 395-407 | Chapter 37 pp. 408-422 | Chapter 38 pp. 423-438 | Chapter 39 pp. 439-447 | Chapter 40 pp. 448-462 | 
| Chapter 41 pp. 463-477 | 
