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 <title>delete_ (remove)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 19:32:23 UTC</title>
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 <html>Are &amp;quot;balloon shards&amp;quot; a common term? I always called what remains after they're broken &amp;quot;bits&amp;quot; because they're still things with uses, and not exactly sharp or dangerous.  Though I do suppose the edges are technically kinda pointy, usually. Unless they're overinflated, in which case they tend to shead. Hrm... Anyway, I only ask because I just saw someone else use the term today.</html>
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