
Zzap Birthday Cake
Zzap Birthday Cake
How cool is this? 

- PaulEMoz
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Fantastic! And happy birthday!
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- Professor Brian Strain
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Awesome!
Welcome to the 40-something club!
Welcome to the 40-something club!
- andy vaisey
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Great cake! To quote Martin Walker: "I believe the correct descriptive terms for this are fab, brill and triff".
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday!
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Wow, so many replies! 
I'm doing my age in hex from now on. Only #$28 now!!

I'm doing my age in hex from now on. Only #$28 now!!

- andy vaisey
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Ha!Iain wrote:I'm doing my age in hex from now on. Only #$28 now!!
Convert to binary for a less flattering number...

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Bigger number base is better!! I might switch to a 32 base system in another few years.andy vaisey wrote: Convert to binary for a less flattering number...

Re: Zzap Birthday Cake
wow,
I wouldn't want to eat it!
what a great birthday present that is! was it tasty then?
I wouldn't want to eat it!

what a great birthday present that is! was it tasty then?
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Well, it did look almost too good to eat but eaten it was, although not too tasty, I prefer the fresh cream kind of cake, but the printing wouldn't work on that I assume.Matt wrote:wow,
I wouldn't want to eat it!![]()
what a great birthday present that is! was it tasty then?