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I've just checked my reputation history and it's definitely set there. Yup, looks like a bug.
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The downside of this is that redirecting questions on Ruby from the Lounge would not really be acceptable.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I get sent this link clickity[^] and I saw an extra o...
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Bobos Guide? Stop clowning around!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience Greg King ----- I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific. Lily Tomlin, Actress
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Perhaps he is auditioning for a sequel to 40 days and 40 nights? And he drank the orange juice?
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Men are from mars and woman are from Venus, Dogs are from Pluto.
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur .
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Dalek Dave wrote: Puppies are from Pluto.
FTFY!
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English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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So then whoever wants to come we are going to the puppies!
The puppy Love would be slobberingly ubundant cutie. Just keep it on the hush hush, we do not want the whining of unlucky wet nosers getting mad!
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... And sheep are from desperation?
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CBadger wrote: interverse (sounds much better than internet, so I just copy righted it)
Too late...[^]
Psst! The Moon is not Pluto. You cannot extrapolate results from a limited Lunar trial to the solar system as a whole. Besides, the ping alone from Pluto to any game server would be in the order of 38,400,000 msec (average) which might make it rather tedious to play games...
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38,400,000 msec (average)
I remember those days of Freeserve dial up (and that was an improvment from AOL)
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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IPoAC[^] is an improvement on AOL!
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Pluto only has puppies so they will have the best IP (Intelligent Puppy) Connection there...
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See you found my copyright and websites...
Do you have any idea how hard it was knowing exactly when to go back in time to get this copyright? But it is well worth it... Now if only I knew what it was that I forgot to bring back...
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Lottery numbers.
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Damnit! Let me just get my sonic screwdriver?
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Would you be coming back to earth if Microsoft asks to install a driver first ?
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Screw Microsoft! It is Pluto, we would only be working with Doorz....
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Well, if it doesn't work out for you on Pluto, there's always Uranus.
bill
Google CEO, Erich Schmidt: "I keep asking for a product called Serendipity. This product would have access to everything ever written or recorded, know everything the user ever worked on and saved to his or her personal hard drive, and know a whole lot about the user's tastes, friends and predilections." 2004, USA Today interview
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What would it mean to Software Developers if they have Pugs in their code, instead of bugs?
Can't we just call bigger errors in source code "Pugs" and the smaller ones "Bugs"?(In the end it would make sense since Pugs are actually bigger than bugs!)
We would have an idea of how bad the errors in the source code are, just by calling it "puggy" if it is a complete rubbish (or puggish??) or calling it "buggy" if there are only details to be fixed.
Think about it!
[In fact, that problem was pugging me for the last two days]
Edit: The hamsters could even rename the "Sugs'n'Bugs" for to something like "Pugs 'n' Bugs"
People becoming wiser in order to notice the stupid things they did back in the young days. This doesn't mean that they really stop doing those things. Wise people still do stupid things, only on purpose.
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What if you think Pugs are spectacularly ugly, nasty, yappy little dogs?
Can't we call bigger bugs "Scorpions", or really, really nasty ones "MRSA" instead?
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A big bug is usually
OriginalGriff wrote: ugly, nasty, yappy
Calling them Scorpions wouldn't make any sense, since a Scorpion can sting itself to death - Ever seen a bug that solved itself?
People becoming wiser in order to notice the stupid things they did back in the young days. This doesn't mean that they really stop doing those things. Wise people still do stupid things, only on purpose.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: Ever seen a bug that solved itself?
If you mean ones that vanish when you try to replicate them...yes.
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OriginalGriff wrote: If you mean ones that vanish when you try to replicate them...yes.
I think you mean Heissenbugs.
We often get bugs that create themselves. They appear in a piece of code that was notchanged in years. And after we examined and fixed the bug, we wonder how it could ever have worked in the first place.
The good thing about pessimism is, that you are always either right or pleasently surprised.
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