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Panels 3 & 4 refer to yet other sports.  A 50-yard line is a significant location in American football; a ten-pin is a specific
 
Panels 3 & 4 refer to yet other sports.  A 50-yard line is a significant location in American football; a ten-pin is a specific
 
pin location in bowling; and a red flag is a warning given in non-American football (what Amercians call soccer).
 
pin location in bowling; and a red flag is a warning given in non-American football (what Amercians call soccer).
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It says under the passing notes thing that it's for students with an interest in the opposite sex, implying that only heterosexual students pass notes. Not really a big deal but it just annoys me.[[Special:Contributions/103.22.201.75|103.22.201.75]] 13:16, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
  
 
:Soccer has a red card for expulsion from the field, not a flag.  A red flag may be used to stop a race in motorsports.13:28, 1 December 2013 (UTC) {{unsigned ip|141.101.99.245}}
 
:Soccer has a red card for expulsion from the field, not a flag.  A red flag may be used to stop a race in motorsports.13:28, 1 December 2013 (UTC) {{unsigned ip|141.101.99.245}}

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Panels 3 & 4 refer to yet other sports. A 50-yard line is a significant location in American football; a ten-pin is a specific pin location in bowling; and a red flag is a warning given in non-American football (what Amercians call soccer).

It says under the passing notes thing that it's for students with an interest in the opposite sex, implying that only heterosexual students pass notes. Not really a big deal but it just annoys me.103.22.201.75 13:16, 4 September 2014 (UTC)

Soccer has a red card for expulsion from the field, not a flag. A red flag may be used to stop a race in motorsports.13:28, 1 December 2013 (UTC) 141.101.99.245 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

The arrow indicating Napoleon's forces may be a reference to the classic map/diagram by Charles Joseph Minard, which shows not only the path Napoleon's army took on its Russian invasion, but also several other relevant categories of facts about that campaign, thus folding several conceptual dimensions into two. (sorry, should have signed this.) 108.162.219.209 07:44, 6 November 2013 (UTC)

As far as I know, the image I've added is for example purposes, and is such for fair use - but those wiser than I can feel free to check it. Here's where I found it. Jetman123 (talk) 23:57, 10 December 2013 (UTC)

This image is originally from Wikimedia Commons, and has been released into the public domain. Therefore your use is legal. --Troy0 (talk) 05:13, 25 July 2014 (UTC)

Using the scroll wheel on that one Apple mouse refers to the resemblance between its size and method of use and rubbing a woman's clitoris. 108.162.245.74 13:53, 10 August 2014 (UTC)