• Phil Scott (unregistered)

    Oh man, if I had a nickle for everytime we found a power strip plugged into itself.

    Probably the funniest was the UPS plugged a power strip that was ultimately plugged into the UPS. That way, even if the power goes out, the UPS will continue charging itself.

  • SonicLover (unregistered)

    Wouldn't plugging a power strip into itself cause the whole thing to collapse into an electric black hole that would suck up all the electrons in the vicinity?

    CAPTCHA: "Genitus". Apparently what you get what you cross Albert Einstein with someone's gender-specific anatomy.

  • (cs)

    Programming since you were 12 doesn't mean you have 5 years programming experience, unless you were working full time during that period as a programer. I'm sure you were in school for most of that time.

  • Todd C (unregistered) in reply to darren71

    I've met people with '5 years of programming experience' and some of them qualify more as '1 year of programming experience 5 times over.'

  • Aaron Dufour (unregistered)

    Worth noting that I got a job programming at 18. Its becoming more and more ok now, especially since I had some classes in computer science in high school.

  • Tux "Tuxedo" Penguin (unregistered) in reply to SonicLover
    SonicLover:
    Wouldn't plugging a power strip into itself cause the whole thing to collapse into an electric black hole that would suck up all the electrons in the vicinity?

    Nah, this is just the only working design of Perpetuum Mobile.

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