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Re: Which bad behaviour most deserves an electric shock?

by Anonymous Monk
on Mar 28, 2009 at 19:37 UTC ( [id://753897]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Re^2: Which bad behaviour most deserves an electric shock?
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 30, 2009 at 14:42 UTC
    Goatse

      I don't see how that *quite* fits.

      I don't mind occasionally having to reinvent a wheel; I don't even mind using someone's reinvented wheel occasionally. But it helps a lot if it is symmetric, contains no fewer than ten sides, and has the axle centered. I do tire of trapezoidal wheels with offset axles.

      I think the implied domain for bad behavior was 'PerlMonks'. :)

      Finding a bug in the site and causing that to display would certainly be classed as bad behavior though, and would probably warrant more than an electric shock - a garrotte might be more appropriate.

      If you don't know what Goatse is, consider yourself lucky... and don't go looking for it either.


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