Man, I love this! The play by play of a debug session! This is the Matrix meets that bloody burning tower movie which name I can't remember right now.

Go Swiftone!

I can picture you, calm, in control, getting in the zone, hitting the Reload button, quickly typing an answer, then relaxing, leaning back in your chair and sipping your Diet Coke while planning the next move, evaluating all possibilities but in your heart you know that eventually you will prevail.

Meanwhile Motley is sweating, swearing as he made yet another typo, praying for the next answer to come back before this darn qx{} loop crashes again, sweat beads roll from his forefront, empty pizza boxes and half-empty coffee cups litter the floor...

Man... why don't they release more movies like this!

I can't wait for the next episode: "The Loop".

Sorry...

Update: I misread the label, Swiftone only drinks regular Coke, sorry once again.


In reply to Re: Re: for SWIFTONE by mirod
in thread for SWIFTONE by Motley

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