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While chatting with a fellow SEO (whose identity I concealed, just in case he doesn’t want his screen name public) over IM, I noticed that certain words were being underlined in green. When I hovered my cursor over an underlined word, I got a little pop-up definition, courtesy of Wikipedia. They even defined what "haha" meant (I slapped a border around the especially amusing part of the definition):

So that’s what the extra "ha’s" mean! How very insightful!
Unfortunately, there’s still a little problem with context:

Not quite sure this guy meant "going to go to the Genesis YM2612," but I could be wrong..

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