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The GIGABYTE item is all about appearances instead of power, so maybe it really is for women.
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What is wrong with "Mathematics is not an opinion" !?
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Ok, who calls their server Spartacus? That's going to get confusing.
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Oooooh, such insightfully anatomical slang we use. Since women have broad hips, clearly, let us call men Slim, shall we?
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As the old saying goes: There are two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
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A quick search for "Unhandled Exception" on Facebook returns 3 community pages, 3 groups, and 14 people by that name.
(At least one of them is a band.)
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Alright, the second day in a row where trolls can completely overrule the discussion with a lengthy debate of sexism vs. feminism! Yes!
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My server is Spartacus
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No, MY server is Spartacus.
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Well mine is called Bwian.
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I don't know how many times I told our marketing boys to never refer to dames as broads.
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My server is Spartacus and so is my wife's.
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No, MY server is Spartacus, and so is my wife's!
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And when you go to remove the last port from the list, you get a divide by 0 error. Effectively disallowing the user to use either the intended min/max values in the list?
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"CHANGE? CHANGE? You gotta any change, mister?"
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Women have, at ANY point, held their tongues when insulting the appearance of men?
Really?
Ever read a fashion magazine?
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Steam's not a WTF. Often supporting tools are written in .NET.
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No, the WTF is Windows not having any way to check if .NET is installed besides "run the installer again".
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I believe TRWTF is ".dot NET"
incassum - incassum you missed it the first time.
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Perhaps it should just look it up on the .dot NET net.
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Ahhh, truncation. It can lead to some pretty funny results. One should at least use an ellipsis, and truncate to the end of a word.
Reminds me of a reply that I once saw: "I will take it in the associate director's office" Truncated to 25 characters. I'll let you guys figure that one out.
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I was a founding member of "Unhandled Exception" - a company band in Wichita Kansas made up of employees of LSI Logic Engenio Storage division. I've moved on, but I think the band still exists and plays at various NetApp events (NetApp having bought ESG from LSI Logic a few years back).
One of the members preferred "Scuzzy and the bits" -- I'm not sure why we settled on U.E.... other than we were tired of arguing about it.
Is that the band you found?
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Uggh, now I'm having flashbacks of working on an app where "LSI Logic" was hard-coded everywhere, and I had to help update everything to "LSI." Would have been quicker if I was lazy, but I ended up doing it the right way.
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My server's called Spartacus, and so is my wife's GB-XM14-1037!
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I still cannot get what's wrong with the Gigabyte one. Can someone explain to me why it's for ladies?
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If you're searching for unhandled exception, it wouldn't surprise me if you'd find one by trying to create a facebook profile. A few days ago my wife got an HTTP 500 error from Facebook when trying to upload a photo.
(My skills would make HTTP 500 not unlikely if I were configuring a server, but if a working server were the lifeblood of my company I think I'd test it before going live.)
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Hey, my wife's named Spartacus! Maybe she knows your server?
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Hmm, didn't they just dig an old Roman server out of the ruins of Herculaneum? I understand they're eagerly looking forward to finally figuring out how the ancient Romans' computers implemented Roman numeral calculation in silicon ...
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The design of the hardware was several troughs etched into a pile of silicon dioxide, with several larger pieces of silicon aggregate added to , or moved around on those troughs through user input. While the user interface was primitive, divide-by-zero errors seem to have been non-existent.
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I don't know, it makes sense to me that "DmC Devil May Cry" would require ".dot Net" to run.
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And this ends up on TDWTF? So, TRWTF is that this lame picture ended up here, am I right?
Come on, guys. You can all see that there's a dot missing after "broad", so the sentence just got cut off... or maybe the missing dot just went one screenshot below to the .dot Net 4.0.
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If the Gigabyte PC fits in ones purse, then its ideal