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For me it's got to be "It depends ..."

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"That's not a problem, that's a feature!"

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Do you have steps to dupe. If not come back when you do.

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It all depends on context. And yes that's also my answer.

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"I wrote that a long time ago when I didn't know what I was doing."

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My colleague loves to say "I'm just an intern". Well at least now he's been contracted, he cannot use that one anymore.

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I'll look into it.

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This suffers intermittent failures. I have no idea why.

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It only happens on environment X.

I hate environmental issues :(

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"Did you try a full rebuild?"

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"Did you Google It?" Or "Just Google it."

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"We don't have time to insert best practice here. We'll tackle this in the next insert sprint, release, iteration here."

As the saying goes, "... you must have time to do it again."

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Bug? That's a feature!

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Ran into this one just today too:

"I'm not sure how this has ever worked!"

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"Yeah, I haven't had time to finish that yet."

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My favorite/worst:

RTFM

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"that's a legacy issue" is my particular worst offence.

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"That should be easy" spoken within earshot of a customer upon hearing a new feature request and prior to analysis.

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What difference does it make? The salesman's probably already told the customer it'll be easy long before you hear about it. – Mark Baker Oct 9 '08 at 9:43
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The end user changed the defualts in web.config and it broke....

and its sister...

Dont change the default value, if we wanted it changed we would have made THAT the default value....

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Don't blame me. The guys over in building D changed the spec and didn't think of the consequence it would have.

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"I wrote it in Java"

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Could you restart the program, machine...it should works then.

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You have version 3.4.2.0957. Your problem was fixed on version 3.4.2.1243.

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Without having to tink about it: "It works on my machine". That drives me crazy !

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I didn't ask you to find bugs, I asked you to fix them!

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It can't be done with that language, you need to use [C++/ASM] instead.

...we work with .Net mostly and am frequently asked to make some piece of legacy hardware work which only has Windows 3.1 drivers or some such.

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That's not a bug, it's a feature...

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"You'll have to lay it out with tables"

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"Rebooting the machine fixed the issue."

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"That's weird..."

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Why are you trying to do X ?

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