Lightbulbs
1
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 9:38
How many Sepples programmers does it take to change a lightbulb?
2
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 9:51
One.
Ofcourse requiring s he understands how to do so.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 10:06
When C++ is your hammer, everything begins to look like a thumb .
4
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 10:18
Sepples goes out and buys a new lamp just to get its lightbulb and replace the broken(?) one with it.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 10:24
>>3
People generally do not use hammers to change light bulbs.
6
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 10:40
>>5
Should. People should not use hammers to change light bulbs, and people should not use Sepples to do anything, but unfortunately they do.
7
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 10:51
Only one will do, but in the meantime he'll break about 100 bulbs due to segmentation faults and he'll need to build his own stairs to get up there.
Eventually the bulb will be changed, but when that happens the mankind will be already extinguished.
8
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 10:56
He'll replace it with a SepplesTM bulb, which takes a minutes to warm up, takes around 800 cm3 (making it impossible to pass under it) and burns up every few hours. Still, he'll argue that it's a better and faster bulb as he nonchalantly loads his shotgun and points it to his foot.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 13:10
Trick question. A Sepples programmer won't even be aware the light bulb is broken.
10
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 13:17
class SepplesProgrammer does ChangeBulb
11
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 13:52
How many Prolog programmers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Yes.
12
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 14:02
How many lightbulbs does it take to change a Sepples programmer?
13
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 14:10
>>12
They can never change :(
14
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 15:11
They'll fix it in the next revision, probably by installing an extra, slightly different socket.
15
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 16:45
He'll try to yank in the plug a 1500mm fluorescent lamp, claiming it's a subclass of Lamp and therefore compatible in interface.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 17:34
How many sages does it take to make /prog/ worth reading?
*** OVERFLOW
17
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 22:09
18
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 22:38
>>16
``Sage" is a Japanese word.
The plural is just ``sage". (Technically it shouldn't be capitalized either.)
19
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 22:49
>>18
technically, it shouldn't be written with western characters, you pedantic jerk.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 22:52
>>18
it's a verb
e r g o y o u r w r o n g b i t c h y o u ' r e a n u s e s h a v e b e e n t r o l l e d c o n s t a n t l y h a x m y s i c p u m e a n f o i c
21
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 22:52
>>18
Is ``sage'' even a noun? I thought it was some form of verb.
>>19
Transliteration is a perfectly valid device, you failure.
22
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-27 22:53
>>21
/dev/null is a perfectly valid device, you failure.
23
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 1:01
>>21
if someone is going to complain about how to romanize a word (capitalization), then they don't get to romanize it at all. transliteration is for idiots who can't learn a new writing system
24
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 1:25
>>23
* romanise
* capitalisation
25
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 1:40
>>24
You TELL HIM, Prince Charles.
26
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 3:20
27
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 5:02
>>25
Prince Charles has too much class for this board.
28
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 6:37
29
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 6:39
DROP ROLE charles;
30
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 6:45
>>29
U MENA
DROP CLASS ROLES CHARLES DARLING
31
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 7:05
British English is the only correct English.
32
Name:
Anonymous
2010-09-28 8:15
>>27
More like he's too busy peddling fake medicine
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