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Brilliant Application Message

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

That's awesome :)
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now the question is..did you do as instructed? :D-
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Charles256 wrote:now the question is..did you do as instructed? :D-
Yeah, i jumped on the desk, swung my arms above my head then hit the keyboard with my knuckles
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now that's awsome.nexct time get a higher mammal (human ) to video tape that :-D
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I did just like it said, but I never got that cryptomajigger key thingy. Do you have a number for tech support?
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Everah wrote:I did just like it said, but I never got that cryptomajigger key thingy. Do you have a number for tech support?
Two numbers listed for that, Sir:

1-800-OOH-O-AAH!
1-800-BANANAS
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haha

lmfo

ROtFLmAO

ROFLCOPTER

ROFLWAFFLE
w/ a side of LOLsyrup
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*key stupid question*
is that from an actual application or did someone just cook that up in Paint?
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Roja wrote:
Everah wrote:I did just like it said, but I never got that cryptomajigger key thingy. Do you have a number for tech support?
Two numbers listed for that, Sir:

1-800-OOH-O-AAH!
1-800-BANANAS
Soon as I figure out this telephonetical voicecarriagerizer contraption I am calling them!
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Everah wrote:
Roja wrote:
Everah wrote:I did just like it said, but I never got that cryptomajigger key thingy. Do you have a number for tech support?
Two numbers listed for that, Sir:

1-800-OOH-O-AAH!
1-800-BANANAS
Soon as I figure out this telephonetical voicecarriagerizer contraption I am calling them!
Nothing to figure out. Just bang on the phone's keypad like a monkey and you'll get right through.
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1-800-OOH-O-AAH gave me a recorded message to the effect of...
'We're sorry, but all of out tech support staff are currently bugging that guy in the CarreerBuilder Commercial'.
1-800-BANANAS played the song 'Hotel California' for three hours before hanging up on me. I called and went through the exact same thing twelve times. This time they better answer.
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Post by Weirdan »

*key stupid question*
is that from an actual application or did someone just cook that up in Paint?
TheDailyWTF says it from some program called 'The Circle'... I wonder if it's this 'The Circle'
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Post by pickle »

OpenBSD uses something similar to that to help generate random keys. The message isn't nearly as funny though.
Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
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Post by Luke »

Weirdan wrote:
*key stupid question*
is that from an actual application or did someone just cook that up in Paint?
TheDailyWTF says it from some program called 'The Circle'... I wonder if it's this 'The Circle'
Looks like it
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