thudain

961 pts · May 25, 2011


I like what you did with "purposeful" . . . but the change from "sound" to "snarl", while admirable, lacks the necessary rhyme. perhaps "meown"?

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I shall now continue my search for more jokes to spoil.

1 month ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

there is no "unmount" --- the command is "umount".

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14 MAR 2008

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"You obviously aren't listening, Sara. THE MAN TOUCHED HIS DICE!"

--- Knights of the Dinner Table

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Subversion was actually good for solo developers. Would not want to use it as part of a large team.

9 months ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

well, it was 2008, so factor that in. Microsoft's SourceSafe is so bad that their own developers refused to use it. "It will corrupt your code," they said.

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in 2008, I accepted a position as a senior developer only on condition that my first task was to migrate the entire team from SourceSafe to subversion. And I got that in writing.

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Starman Jones

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The novel in which Heinlein predicted computers but not data storage

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"There's the Jeep!" he heard Kelly say exultantly. "And there's the Ugly Duckling!"

Max looked up. They were back in the familiar sky of Nu Pegasi and Halcyon.

9 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Dammit, I am reading IMGUR to get *away* from problems like that.

10 months ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

reading Stormlight isn't a fun activity, it's a career

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Gilt and Vetinari shared a look. It said: while I loathe you and every aspect of your personal philosophy to a depth unplumbable by any line, I’ll credit you at least with not being Crispin Horsefry.

_Going Postal_ by Terry Pratchett

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Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon

2 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

appeared in the Scary Devil Monastery around that time

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" Gunfire from the tanks scared away many of the dogs. They would run back to the trenches and often detonated the charge upon jumping in, killing Soviet soldiers. To prevent this, the returning dogs had to be shot, often by their controllers and this made the trainers unwilling to work with new dogs. " 2/2

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"In order to save fuel and ammunition, dogs had been trained on tanks which stood still and did not fire their guns. In the field, the dogs refused to dive under moving tanks. Some persistent dogs ran near the tanks, waiting for them to stop but were shot in the process." 1/2

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Laughed *and* defended him. "That's not what he meant". Fuck you, you *like* it when he makes fun of anyone who's not you.

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Coincidentally, I attended UCF . . . but it was back before they had a Comp Sci program.

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And missed him. While of course that's good as far as human life is concerned, a cop should NOT be shooting EVER if their aim is that bad.

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Oh hell yeah. Annoying as fsck, especially since they look like regular posts, as MFJE noted.

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