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| Are you the same Jason Murphy that...?
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Jason Murphy is a really common name.  The fact is that there are thousands of guys by the name of Jason Murphy running around this planet. There is a Jason Murphy Professional SnowBoarder, Jason Murphy Politician, Jason Murphy Football Player. I am not any of those things. So, am I the Jason Murphy you know? Well...if you are from Jacksonville Beach, Florida... Or...you worked at Disney... Or...you worked in Film Production in Orlando... Or...you worked in Puppetry... Then I very well may be the Jason Murphy you are thinking of. You could always contact me and find out! I also sometimes go by the nickname Soda.
(Note: if the above are true...but, you don't like that Jason Murphy...then it is not me.) 
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| Where can I get support for your Mambo stuff?
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I prefer that you try to find answers at the Official Mambo Forum. I am there very often, and have probably already answered your questions for someone else. If you can't find anything there, and nobody answers your posts, feel free to Contact Me, and I will see what I can do.
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| What kind of a Nickname is "SODA"?
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Well...it is a rather silly nickname, but I didn't choose it. I don't even really go by it anymore, except when working in Film Production...because, that is how everyone there knows me.
Basically, I drink a lot of Coca Cola, and a friend of mine started calling me "Soda Boy". (this was 9 years ago, I was boyish still) Eventually, everyone I worked with started calling me Soda...I hated it at first, but once I realized everyone remembered my name (as I mentioned before, Jason Murphy is a common name and easy to forget), I kinda liked it...it actually got me more work.
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| Can I have this Mambo Template?
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Nope. I kind of like having my site look a little different. Besides, technically I can't really give it out...I used like 3 images that I am only licensed to use on my site, so legally I couldn't make the template publicly available even if I wanted to. Sorry.
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When you look at some part of the sky away from the sun, the light you see from the sky is sunlight that has been scattered toward your eyes by air molecules. The sunlight induces wiggling dipoles in the molecules, causing them to emit light in directions different from the original direction of the light.
The molecules of air scatter higher-frequency light waves more strongly than they do lower frequencies. Blue light's short wavelength causes it to get scattered around 10 times more by oxygen and nitrogen molecules than the longer wavelengths (like red) of the other colors visible to us. So, to your eyes and brain, this makes the scattered light look blue rather than white.
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| Where can I get that cool Weather Module?
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I get this alot...Mine is a hack of Robert Castley's Weather Module for Mambo 4.0, but there is a 4.5 module called MyWeather that has even more features, and is available HERE.
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| You seem like a really cool guy, and I am a hot chick...can I go on a date with you?
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I get this ALL the time!  Generally, if you live in or around Orlando, I will be happy to take you out on a date. There is a short approval process that you may need to go through, but the grading curve has been moving in your favor lately.
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| Which came first, the Chicken or the Egg?
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Chickens evolved from non-chickens through small changes caused by the mixing of male and female DNA or by mutations to the DNA that produced the first actual Chicken Cell, or Zygote. These changes and mutations only have an effect at the point where a new cell is created. That is, two non-chickens mated and the DNA in their new zygote contained the mutation(s) that produced the first true chicken.
Prior to that first true chicken zygote, there were only non-chickens. The zygote cell is the only place where DNA mutations could produce a new animal, and the zygote cell is formed in the non-chicken's egg. So, the egg must have come first.
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