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No thanks, MSN Messenger, I'd rather not.
(submitted by Kamil K.)
What are you going to do, Mick M.?
Temperature on the outer layer of the sun: 6,000° C (11,000° F). Temperature of Nick's video card: 4,294,967,295° C (2,386,092,923° F). Yeah, I agree with this thing's diagnosis — replacing the fan might be a good start.
James S. was a fan of the Technical Difficulties when they were underground, before they sold out and went mall-punk.
Sucks that the install failed. But on the bright side, Rafa, it at least tells you what to do next.
If you have to call Chuck, he'd prefer that you be mindful of his negative one anytime minutes and keep the conversation brief.
Renan S. sent this one in; more information can be found in the documentation.
There are at least two WTFs in this screenshot from Brad W.:
I've been getting free minutes for years by .sdrawkcab gniklat emit ym fo flah gnidneps |
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Sadly, I once had to write an app where the standard warning message for canceling out of a form was: "Are you sure you want to cancel? [OK/Cancel]" I tried to convince the business analysts that this was a bad idea, but they could never understand why...
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All of the other .NET types do things that are profoundly meaningful.
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