TRIVIA 0000028: Did you know that a palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of units that reads the same forward or backward, with general allowances for adjustments to punctuation and word dividers? Punctuation, capitalization, and spacing are usually ignored, although some, such as “Rats live on no evil star” and “Step on no pets”, include the spacing. Other examples: “Eva, can I stab bats in a cave?”, “Mr. Owl ate my metal worm”, “Was it a car or a cat I saw?”, “A nut for a jar of tuna”, “Do geese see God?”, “Ma is as selfless as I am”, “Dammit, I’m mad!”, “A Toyota’s a Toyota”, “Go hang a salami, I’m a lasagna hog”, and “A Santa lived as a devil at NASA”.