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  1. I’ve often had to resort to such measures.

    I once did quite a lot of work with systems that scanned survey forms and turned them into data. Sometimes a respondent would fill up the space available, write up the margin, then on the back of the form, then staple two more sheets of handwriting to the survey form. … and I had to squeeze all this into a database field 255 characters long. Chk-chk boom.

  2. I always wondered what would happen. . .

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