Software Symbols
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Smithers-Jones wrote:
So what happens if a lightning bolt man enters mechanical territory?
Something shocking happens! :laugh: (I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)
Joe Q wrote:
(I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)
Tell that joke outside, and I'm pretty sure you won't be the onlyone cracking you up.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
A pair of curly braces, or for those who prefer brevity, a single semicolon. /ravi
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug. Marc
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Joe Q wrote:
(I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)
Tell that joke outside, and I'm pretty sure you won't be the onlyone cracking you up.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Well, at least :laugh: my kids tell me I'm the only one I crack up.
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
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A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug. Marc
Marc Clifton wrote:
A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug.
I have found a random cockroach roaming the halls and pinned him on a wall before.
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Marc Clifton wrote:
A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug.
I have found a random cockroach roaming the halls and pinned him on a wall before.
... is that like a death threat to the others? Roach #1: Hey. Have you Johnny? Roach #2: Nope. Last time I saw him, he was running down the hallway Roach #1: (looking around) OMG! He's hanging on the wall with a spear in his head!!!! Roach #2: (turning away) I can't look. Roach #1: Disgusting. There is NO WAY I'm coming out from underneath this cabinet now Roach #2: I ... I ... I can't take it, I'm going to go take a hit of Raid and lay down. :rolleyes:
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
Skull and Crossbones. Hoist the Colours!
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
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A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug. Marc
Marc Clifton wrote:
A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug.
:-D I still hate Firebug Icon!
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Press Enter When Ready!
I have thought of "Abandon hope all ye who enter here"
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Press Enter When Ready!
I have thought of "Abandon hope all ye who enter here"
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
Joe Q wrote:
But what are some software symbols?
Just look at any pdb file and you will find plenty. This was the geekest answer so far :~
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
If you want it to create an icon: From an end user point of view probably a package and a CD beside it, or a black monitor with green C codes inside it. No invention though. From programmers point of view you saw all sorts of innovations so far. I add my own: Maybe a lamp bulb half On(left half), half Off indicating 0 and 1 or an incomplete flowchart or a button or a menu with a mouse pointer clicking on it. Or you can draw me trying to understand the rush of new technologies, here: :confused: or this one: :omg:
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
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A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug. Marc
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
Or possibly a statement of intent:
if ( problem )
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this.NotHere();
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
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Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?
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