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In the early seasons of The Simpsons, Homer conversing with his own brain via internal monologue was a frequent gag. The gag was originally used simply because it was easy to animate—zoom in on Homer’s face, voice his thoughts, and boom, you’ve got a joke—eventually, the writers phased out the gag because they’d run through every way that they could come up with to use it.

 
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Meanwhile, the long-running Thunderbird email application is having a resurgence. Under the control of a new Mozilla subsidiary, Thunderbird is hiring more developers and staff, and the rapidly-expanding team has announced a laundry list of features that are on the way. There’s even going to be an Android app.

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