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Looks like quite a burglar tool. :)
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Now there's a case of a marketing guy with no miitary background (or a great sense of humor). Fubar indeed! :laugh::laugh:
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Now there's a case of a marketing guy with no miitary background (or a great sense of humor). Fubar indeed! :laugh::laugh:
In the wrong hands (or in some cases, the right hands), that thing would definitely live up to it's name. Heck I'm going to get one so that when people ask me to fix their computers, I can just pull that bad boy out and they should say "never mind". ;P
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In the wrong hands (or in some cases, the right hands), that thing would definitely live up to it's name. Heck I'm going to get one so that when people ask me to fix their computers, I can just pull that bad boy out and they should say "never mind". ;P
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when people ask me to fix their computers, I can just pull that bad boy out
:laugh: You could also use an introductory comment like Where is our next little patient? Which part causes the problems? Hold that - and when I say "ahh - there is the problem", you hit whatever I point at as hard as you can, ok?
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They actually trademarked fubar? An acronym that's been around as long as we old apes have been getting our young children apes to fight our wars for us? However, I might get one. It sounds looks a great tool for smashing bugs and prying loose their carcasses. I mean computer bugs, not the creepy crawly kind. ;P Marc -- modified at 8:15 Sunday 30th July, 2006
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They actually trademarked fubar? An acronym that's been around as long as we old apes have been getting our young children apes to fight our wars for us? However, I might get one. It sounds looks a great tool for smashing bugs and prying loose their carcasses. I mean computer bugs, not the creepy crawly kind. ;P Marc -- modified at 8:15 Sunday 30th July, 2006
Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmerIn most countries, you can slap a TM on whatever you want, unless it's not already a (R)egistered trademark. Then you will be sued. TM just says "please do associate this word with us!", while (R) says "don't dare try to make an association with this word!". :)
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Visual Basic for Carpenters? Actually, that is a tool I would probably put in my portable tool box (the big one not the little one)
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