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Question of the Day! by kickstart2002-03-18 00:00:05
  All of them ... by Linfalgamo 2002-03-18 01:36:03
... one to change the lightbulb, just to prove it could be done manually.

Two to stare in amazement "Ohmy a software geek doing hardware support!".

Four hardware geeks trying to determine the software level problem that allowed this to occur.

Four software geeks trying to determine the hardware level problem that allowed this to occur.

One to blame Microsoft, and publish a chain letter e-mail comparing how if Apple and Microsoft made lightbulbs why Apple would be less used but more useful.

30 to read the e-mail and, after cleaning the coke or other caffinated beverage off their keyboard, forward it to several unsuspecting "friends".

200 to read the forwarded e-mail and not get the joke but laugh anyway at fear of looking "stupid".

1 to make a Top Level Post about it and start the whole hullapalloza.

2 or 3 to try to make a "First Post" (ohmygod I said it), about it.

1 to Moderate those poor fools, and obliterate them if they were particularly mean-e-poos.

And of course the rest of us to clutter up board space by posting about it and makeing lame jokes!
[ Reply ]
    FLJT*! by hitomi2002-03-18 01:42:05
    *lol* good one linfalgamo ;) (n/t) by ma petite2002-03-18 10:02:16
      Oh my when did I post that!? by Linfalgamo2002-03-18 13:26:15

 

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