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* FridgeLogic: There's an episode where they try to figure out how to send text messages as cavemen. It starts off pretty hilariously: They write ''[=WTF=]'' on a big rock and fling it at a cardboard cutout of a caveman a short distance away. And nail Thog right in the [[GroinAttack stone quarry]]. Unfortunately, it goes downhill when they decide to send text messages in American colonial times, by ''writing messages on cannon balls''. What's wrong with this picture? They ''already'' had a means of quickly sending signals over distances back then, using flag codes and semaphore (or, if you want to stick to actual text, by sending some guy with a letter from you in his pocket).

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* FridgeLogic: There's an One episode where they saw the guys try to figure out how to send text messages as cavemen. It starts off pretty hilariously: They they write ''[=WTF=]'' on a big rock and fling it at a cardboard cutout of a caveman a short distance away. And nail Thog right in the [[GroinAttack stone quarry]]. quarry]].
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Unfortunately, it goes downhill when they decide to send move on to sending text messages in American colonial times, by ''writing messages on cannon balls''. What's wrong with this picture? They The fact that colonial America ''already'' had a means of quickly sending signals over distances back then, using flag codes and semaphore (or, if you want to stick to actual text, by sending some guy with a letter from you in his pocket).
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* FridgeLogic: There's an episode where they try to figure out how to send text messages as cavemen. It starts off pretty hilariously: They write ''[=WTF=]'' on a big rock and fling it at a cardboard cutout of a caveman a short distance away. And nail Thog right in the [[GroinAttack stone quarry]]. Unfortunately, it goes downhill when they decide to send text messages in American colonial times, by ''writing messages on cannon balls''. What's wrong with this picture? They ''already'' had a means of quickly sending signals over distances back then, using flag codes and semaphore (or, if you want to stick to actual text, by sending some guy with a letter from you in his pocket).
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