The Official Funny Stuff Thread™
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@PJH So, I watched an episode of Drawfee, which is presumably where this design comes from. It probably belongs here.
Drawing Thomas the Tank Engine Original Characters – 25:57
— Drawfee Show
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@Zecc good find.
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@pie_flavor There's more meme-worthy stuff where that came from.
Me on birthdays:
You'll get there:
Why is this so expensive?
Reese's Soylent Green moment:
This sums up the entire forum:
And a bonus clip that will likely go under-appreciated:
Malcolm In The Middle - Hal Skating (Bryan Cranston) – 01:56
— CThiam
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@topspin I love that bit where he goes to fix a light bulb and ends up repairing like the entire house:
Hal fixing a light bulb (from Malcolm in the Middle S03E06 - Health Scare) – 00:43
— VinnieFarsheds
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@blakeyrat There's so many good ones.
Off the top of my head, the one where he is wrongly on trial and gets to prove his innocence by admitting he's skipped work every single Friday for the last like 5 years.
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@Boner A nearby Unitus had "We will never forget the lives changed on that day..." under the never forget bit.
Yeah, that sure is a tasteful thing to say.
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@Polygeekery Or if you're using XCode.
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@mott555 said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
using XCode
Have we mentioned what we think about that before?
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@dkf said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@mott555 said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
using XCode
Have we mentioned what we think about that before?
I'm pretty sure there are some old rants archived around here somewhere from my XCode days. But I'd rather not relive all of that by looking for them. Some memories are best forgotten.
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@Polygeekery said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I once interviewed for a job doing that. Well, not exactly; developing hardware to work in that environment — specifically, detecting flipped bits when the hardware doing the detection may itself have flipped bits. "I don't really have any experience with that." "Not many people have." ... "You answered all the questions about as well as I'd expect someone without the specific experience would. I'll be in touch if I don't find someone with real experience." Unfortunately, he did.
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@HardwareGeek There's a solution for that, it's called "electro-mechanical relays". Good luck flipping one of those, cosmic rays! (Might slightly increase your satellite's weight allowance.)
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That's some solid analysis!
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@blakeyrat And the speed is, quite frankly, abysmal.
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@HardwareGeek said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I once interviewed for a job doing that. Well, not exactly; developing hardware to work in that environment
We have that much silicon in our supercomputer that that's an issue (as some of the memory was built without even single-bit error detection; the next gen hardware adds error correction). If you get a big enough system, you've made a large particle physics experiment… ;)
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@Karla I wonder what it does when there are two people crossing the street from opposite directions...
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@Rhywden said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Karla I wonder what it does when there are two people crossing the street from opposite directions...
It gets cross-eyed?
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@Rhywden said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Karla I wonder what it does when there are two people crossing the street from opposite directions...
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@topspin Best background pony? Where's her hat?
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@Boner Obviously it's a matter for students looking to become true professionals.
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@topspin said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@blakeyrat There's so many good ones.
Off the top of my head, the one where he is wrongly on trial and gets to prove his innocence by admitting he's skipped work every single Friday for the last like 5 years.I like the one where he gets video proof that Lois was innocent in a vehicular accident... and destroys it, because she'd finally admitted that she'd actually made a mistake.
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@Boner said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I was half expecting it to be in our dedicated headlines collection thread, though there are others in which I might have seen it. I do have a deja-vu about it, or maybe the newspaper was reprinting their "classic" stories during holidays.
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@JBert said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Boner said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I was half expecting it to be in our dedicated headlines collection thread, though there are others in which I might have seen it.
I couldn't find it due to it not being named in a manner I could find it easily by.
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@JBert I know I've seen it before, and I may have posted it myself a while ago, but don't know where it would be.
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@hungrier In the Funny Stuff Thread, maybe?
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@JBert said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Rhywden said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
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@Zecc Right, so the equivalent of "somewhere in Asia"
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@dkf said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@mott555 said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
using XCode
Have we mentioned what we think about that before?
If I get to the point where I'm ready to start developing my first iOS app, should I be afraid or should I be very afraid? And should I start redirecting my output to WTDWTF?
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@Atazhaia
The best iPhone developers are childless bachelors.That way, the T&C that requires you to sign away your first born to use His Holiness's platform doesn't cost you anything