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:[Cueball sits at computer, looking at the picture.]
 
:[Cueball sits at computer, looking at the picture.]
  
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:[The panel has been inverted. Cueball still sits at the computer with the picture in front of him and his head drooped.]
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:[It is night. Cueball still sits at the computer with the picture in front of him and his head drooped.]
  
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:[Cueball types on the computer.]
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:[It is day again. Cueball types on the computer.]
 
:Text from computer: <code>root@homebox:~# userdel megan</code>
 
:Text from computer: <code>root@homebox:~# userdel megan</code>
  

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