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Previously on "A sure recipe how to get CUK back to glory days"
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Seven of nine in Star Trek
Toyah in Corrie
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WageSlave1: Naughty, you'll get a slapped wrist.
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Wasn't a government department, was it?
I doubt it. It is mildly funny (just).
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I once worked in a team that had two Robs. We called one of them R2. Sad or what.
Wasn't a government department, was it?
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I once worked in a team that had two Robs. We called one of them R2. Sad or what.
If they hired two Daves as well you could get a geeky star wars gag in there
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I'd need to be a 128-bit integer.
And preferably randomly generated if that's ok.
:rolleyes
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A sure recipe how to get CUK back to glory days
A crazy idea, but here goes...how about posting sensible messages, providing intelligent answers to serious questions, and generally acting like the educated professionals the majority of us are in reality?
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I'm a darn sight fitter than you too.
These spellcheckers simply don't cut the mustard nowadays - right spelling, wrong word - fAtter shirley ?
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Surely Threaded should be an imaginary number...
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Are you suggesting that threaded should be pie?
Wendigo, you have set a high bar early on in the day for anyone to better that as today's most humorous comment.
:rollin
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threaded should be pi.
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Can I be i? I like the thought of being an imaginary number.
Chico, of course, can be e, he's an irrational number if ever I saw one.
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************: Who you calling eh? Pot kettle black comes to mind, and I'm a darn sight fitter than you too.
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I propose that threaded be known henceforth as 85
Surely that should be 185...................................KG
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Fiddly: I rather like 85 in the movie. Although I do know how to spell zeno... xenomer... xenomorph. 0]
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