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Today's Google challenge: "zxbfwwr"

02:27 PM PT, May 15 2008

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Anyone know what that might possibly mean?  "zxbfwwr" was in the Google Hot Trends Top Five this morning, but the origin of the term is a mystery, like the case of T.S. Eliot's ghost.

Here are the clues:

Search location: 99% centered in Bryan, Texas

Related searches: irl, 2007 cricket world cup, diamond phone, irm, touch diamond phone

Peak search time: 2 p.m. PDT

Have at it! If anyone can figure this out, let us know and we'll publish the steps you took to solve the puzzle.

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the term 'irl lab' is currently moving up the ranks (among other terms based out of Bryan, TX):

http://irl.cs.tamu.edu/

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