Whatever that bug was, its dead now.

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2013/02/01 11:39:23 (permalink)

Whatever that bug was, its dead now.

Its terrible when you think about it, but frankly, "if you are some sort of strange species of bug, and I don't like you, then you had better watch out for my empty beer bottle, cause your getting stomped."

Especially if you are annoying...

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    craigb
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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 11:47:36 (permalink)
    Don't worry about it, there's probably a million more where he came from just hiding in the same room you're drinking beer in.

     
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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 12:21:35 (permalink)



    I caught this bug HERE in the COFFEE HOUSE!

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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 14:42:54 (permalink)
    My parasites caught a human.  They're still pretty creeped out about it.  They've tried all kinds of things to kill it off, but it just won't die.  At least, not yet.
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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 16:05:31 (permalink)
    In 2002, a study commissioned by the US Department of Commerce' National Institute of Standards and Technology concluded that "software bugs, or errors, are so prevalent and so detrimental that they cost the US economy an estimated $59 billion annually, or about 0.6 percent of the gross domestic product".[link=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_bug#cite_note-2][/link]

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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 18:22:04 (permalink)
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    I caught this bug HERE in the COFFEE HOUSE!
    The Coffee House?, Really?, aww heck man I thought this was the only forum on the Internet that had no bugs. Aww dang it! 

     
     
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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 18:54:23 (permalink)
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    Don't worry about it, there's probably a million more where he came from just hiding in the same room you're drinking beer in.


    Unless they were just hiding in the same bottle he's drinking beer from.
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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/01 18:56:29 (permalink)
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    My parasites caught a human.  They're still pretty creeped out about it.  They've tried all kinds of things to kill it off, but it just won't die.  At least, not yet.


    Don't worry! They're pretty savvy little bug(gers). They will eventually find a cure for you it.
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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/02 09:51:29 (permalink)
    As long as it doesn't carry human communicable diseases..... it's just a pest. 

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    Re:Whatever that bug was, its dead now. 2013/02/02 11:12:26 (permalink)
    Linear Phase


    Its terrible when you think about it, but frankly, "if you are some sort of strange species of bug, and I don't like you, then you had better watch out for my empty beer bottle, cause your getting stomped."

    Especially if you are annoying...

    Now you've done it.
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