• NULLPTR (unregistered)

    throw new NoMemeException();

  • LCrawford (unregistered)

    Re - the "Help your friends find the right {userFirstName} {userSnecondName}" thing, I hate the user experience as companies combine multiple services into single sign-on. You think you're signed into one service, but you're actually signed into another service with a different username.

  • RLB (unregistered) in reply to LCrawford

    You think you're signed into one service, but you're actually signed into another service with a different username.

    That's intentional. The more services to connect, the more data to correlate, the more privacy to sell.

    Cynical and mistrusting? Me? Probably not enough so.

  • negative infinity (unregistered) in reply to NULLPTR

    catch(const NoMemeException &e) { ErrorLog("Wtf::Comment: Caught NoMemeException at {}.", LINE / (0x100010 ^ 042) ) }

  • negative infinity (unregistered)

    #define nullptr (MEME / 0)

  • (nodebb)

    TRWTF is nobody was frist today!

  • Bill Gates (unregistered)

    Don't use Ubuntu. My OS (Windows) is way better!

  • Ricardo Rosello (unregistered)

    Caiganle encima a esa puta!

  • Weezy F. (unregistered)

    I walk around The club, fck everybody and all my niggas got The heat i feel like Pat Riley.

  • (nodebb)

    AT&T obviously were broadcasting an ancient tennis match, since the message is showing a Borg designation, after a service break (apparently to love, it was a 'short break').

  • NULLPTR (unregistered) in reply to Bananafish

    @Bananafish: intended. Thats why there was a NoMemeException at that slot.

  • Gummy Gus (unregistered)

    A friend of mine once worked for ten years on that software package.

    The bug tracker during that time, while there were 148 developers working on it, went from 3400 bugs to 8900 bugs. They were not a happy bunch.

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