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For Those Long Coding Sessions: The Food Patch

rtphokie writes "The U.S. Army has created a Transdermal Nutrient Delivery System which works similarly to to nicotine or birth control patches but delivers vitamins and other micronutrients. It was developed to help "warfighters sustain their physical and mental performance" during high intensity conflict. Is this what ./'ers need during those long coding sessions."

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  1. Umm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Is this what ./'ers need during those long coding sessions.

    I find that all I need for long coding sessions is remembering the dot comes after the slash and that it is best to end a question with a question mark.