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A mix of ethnic “tests” (“If you’re Canadian, you stop at red lights, even if no one’s around”), comic-strip doings, linguistics, commentary (“As Mark Twain said, `Suppose you’re a Congressman. And suppose you’re an idiot. But I repeat myself.’ “) and more. It’s all the work of Oak Park computer programmer Mark Rosenfelder, who’s also an author, linguist, comics historian and editorialist and just maybe the Internet’s first Renaissance Man.