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    Just one more wrong move. -KEN-'s Avatar
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    Ban programming!!

    Last edited by -KEN-; 12-27-2001 at 03:03 PM.

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    Is that link correct? It doesn't appear.

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    LOL!!


    I found it!

    -Pendragon

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    Just one more wrong move. -KEN-'s Avatar
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    Oh, stupid vBoard cut it off because of the semicolon...funny, eh?
    There, fixed it.

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    Yeah, Adequecy.org has the funniest (And stupidest) stuff ever.
    What will people say if they hear that I'm a Jesus freak?
    What will people do if they find that it's true?
    I don't really care if they label me a Jesus freak, there is no disguising the truth!

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    I still like these from the OXymoron Humour Archive:

    http://paul.merton.ox.ac.uk/computing/xmas-songs.html

    and...

    http://paul.merton.ox.ac.uk/computing/child.html

    -Pendragon

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    If you looked at the forum, some people actually didn't recognize that it's fake .
    Prove you can code in C++ or C# at TopCoder, referrer rrenaud
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    Oh, my, God...::goes back under table::

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