The true identity of Master Chief revealed

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Quote:Original post by codemonster
must... take... stupid... helmut... off...

The helmet wasn't the piece of clothing I was hoping for to come off...
Quote:Original post by WanMaster
Quote:Original post by codemonster
must... take... stupid... helmut... off...

The helmet wasn't the piece of clothing I was hoping for to come off...


*drumrolls*



He's watching you...
Quote:Original post by codemonster
Quote:Original post by WanMaster
Quote:Original post by codemonster
must... take... stupid... helmut... off...

The helmet wasn't the piece of clothing I was hoping for to come off...


*drumrolls*



OMG!! She's a loony toon-mutant touching herself!



[Edited by - WanMaster on November 14, 2004 10:03:14 PM]
Quote:Original post by Anna

He's watching you...


well, guess again! [smile]


guess again again :)



i love this thread..
Now get down on your hands and knees and start repeating "Open Source Good, M$ Evil", smacking your head against the pavement after each repetition. Once you have completed your training you may change your first name to GNU/, to show that you are free from the slavery of the closed source world. -Michalson
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Quote:Original post by Rob Loach
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yup, that was a nice wordplay... so obvious but nevertheless you were the first one to do it :)
but i hate hello kitty stuff
wtf happened to the lounge... theres a sticky flood coming towards us... in a few days all the threads will begin on page 10 :|
Now get down on your hands and knees and start repeating "Open Source Good, M$ Evil", smacking your head against the pavement after each repetition. Once you have completed your training you may change your first name to GNU/, to show that you are free from the slavery of the closed source world. -Michalson


Granted, the lighting really doesn't match, but since when did that stop us?
"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it." — Brian W. Kernighan

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