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Aug 25, 2004 14:18 |  #1

http://www.thinkgeek.c​om/tshirts/coder/5d6a/ (external link)

IMAGE: http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/zoom/noplace.jpg



  
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Aug 25, 2004 14:24 |  #2

Nice, glad to see I'm not the only geek about :D

www.tshirthell.com (external link) is still my favorite place for shirts.. good thing I can't wear them at work, or I'd go broke and have no money for photo gear!


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Aug 25, 2004 14:32 |  #3
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Awww, how nerdy.


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Aug 25, 2004 19:10 |  #4

One of the professor's used to have a sticker on his door. The sticker said "Go away before I replace you with a very small shell script." I thought it was hilarious.

Gotta love think geek, especially since I am a programmer by trade.


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Aug 25, 2004 21:25 |  #5
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I'd like to know how many people opened this and said "Huh? one-dot-zero-dot-zero-dot-one? Whatever..."


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Aug 25, 2004 22:13 |  #6

?

............am I missing something??...........​....

............I feel stupid............... :oops:

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Aug 25, 2004 22:37 |  #7
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roanjohn wrote:
?

............am I missing something??...........​....

............I feel stupid............... :oops:

Ro1

Tee hee

127.0.0.1 is an internal IP.

It's used to test the system you are on. For example, if you arnt sure if your network card is working you could ping that computer, from that computer by typing "ping 127.0.0.1". It's like an internal loop.

In otherwords, it's "home"

"There is no place like 127.0.0.1, or, no place like home"


This is a classic:

There are 10 type of people who understand binary, those that do, and those that dont.


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Aug 26, 2004 04:44 |  #8

Or run to your nearest *nix machine and type "If I had a ) for every dollar the government wasted. How many ) would I have?" (less the quotes of course).


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Aug 26, 2004 06:24 |  #9

Thanks Timmy.

............... ?! :) ...............

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