‎01-27-2012 07:13 AM
@Jeff Bohrer wrote:
@Darin.K wrote:
@Ben wrote:
I think that was what Darren was think when he wrote "(grone)".
I wish, actually he was referring to the quite bad pun that proceeded "groan". Once again people, I try to tell you that comedy is best left to us trained professionals.
So of course I had to look.
A trained C-el could do better (Groan)
It has been a while since Yair and I agreed that out of courtisy, the subject line should be of the form
[P: _______]
Whre the "P:" indicates a bad pun follows.
I did not even notice the pun by Darren if not for the post by Darin*.
Ben
* As a dyslexic I had to work extra hard to get those spelling correct.
‎01-28-2012 10:49 AM
@Ben wrote:
It has been a while since Yair and I agreed that out of courtisy, the subject line should be of the form
[P: _______]
Whre the "P:" indicates a bad pun follows.
I think you must have had that discussion with an imaginary version of me, since I don't remember it.
Maybe I was unavailable?
‎02-10-2012 01:28 PM
A nugget containing a bug. Is this a bug nugget?
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/09/bug-nuggets/8599/
‎02-10-2012 01:30 PM
@Phillip Brooks wrote:
A nugget containing a bug. Is this a bug nugget?
It's certainly not the first...one of the side benefits of my nugget posts is that they occasionally lead to CARs, which, of course, lead to a better LabVIEW. 😉
‎07-16-2012 10:25 AM
Wasn't the entire story of Jurassic Park based on a bug trapped in an amber nugget? 🙂