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In the spirit of the item, a very old joke from Cambridge, MA, home of two rather different worldclass institutions of higher learning.
A college-aged male with a cart containing obviously many more than 10 items goes to a cashier lane which has a large, clear "10 items or less" sign.
The cashier says to the person, "You must be from MIT or Harvard?"
The male student replies, "yeah, how do you know?"
The cashier says to the person, "you either from MIT and can't read, or from Harvard and can't count?"
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