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I'm thinking along the lines of the virtual world representation in Hackers.

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HACK THE PLANET! – Nils Pipenbrinck Oct 6 '08 at 17:03
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Jurassic Park... two billion lines of code to look through to control the power? Well, I suppose that's about right if they're Agile. – tsilb Oct 6 '08 at 23:51
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Lately I've seen commercials where the programmer is writing code as fast as he can type. He write lines of code from the BOTTOM of the screen UPWARDS! Who writes code starting at the last line of the program working towards the first line of the program. Also, programmers now videochat about dates while they type. – Nosredna Jun 24 at 19:16
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This is Unix... I know this. – akway Jul 24 at 22:28
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So much disaster would have been prevented if the idiots at Jurassic Park would have used locks that fail closed when the power is lost. I mean, really, what were they thinking? – Brian Neal Jul 25 at 16:38
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Echoing a password to the screen in the movie "Wargames"

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To be fair, that film stands up a lot better than most others. Two problems I have with it: He takes the hot girl home and tries to impress her with his computer, and it works. The big computer thingy has a smiley face made out of flashy lights on one side. – SpoonMeiser Oct 6 '08 at 21:47
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I used BBSes in that era which did echo the password to the screen... – JasonTrue Apr 30 at 19:18
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"The Net" with Sandra Bullock is the first thing that comes to mind.

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That's not how you use a movie. Focus on Sandra Bullock's ass, not the computer. – Peter Wone Oct 6 '08 at 21:39
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I loved the IP number where one of the octets was something like 354. – chaos Feb 22 at 1:55
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How about the fact that they outsourced QA work for Wolfenstein to Sandra Bullock? – Mike Robinson May 19 at 16:09
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Basically every episode of CSI or CSI:Miami.

Every time a tech is looking at a grainy digital photograph and their supervisor leans over their shoulder and says, "Adjust and enhance!"

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It'd be nice if we could zoom in like that. We could just point a 35mm disposable camera at the sky and zoom in on it to see cosmic background radiation. No need for multi-million-dollar Hubble telescopes! – Kip Oct 6 '08 at 16:55
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Don't you mean, "Adjust," --puts on sunglasses--, "and Enhance!" YEEEEAAAAAHHHH!!!! – Bill the Lizard Oct 6 '08 at 17:12
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Imagined conversation between technical advisor and writer: Advisor: "This is not possible." Writer: "Well, you CLEARLY haven't seen Blade Runner." – Electrons_Ahoy Oct 6 '08 at 18:11
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LOL @ Bill the Lizard! – Rich Oct 7 '08 at 1:07
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There should be a fake stackoverflow site for CSI developer where they can ask questions like "how do I make the CImage control show .adjusted=true and .enhancement=maximum by default" – Hafthor Apr 3 at 21:42
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"Unix, I know this" - Lex from Jurrasic Park.

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Except the interface that she "knew" was really a program on an SGI demo disk. After the movie came out, I installed it on my Irix. – Paul Tomblin Oct 6 '08 at 16:44
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Visual basic GUI in CSI. Pure pain.

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Since I dislike all the CSIs, I never saw this until you linked it. This ... is ... just ... abysmal. Sigh. – James A. Rosen Oct 6 '08 at 16:59
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That clip made Coke go up my nose. She's so earnest about it too! – Mark Biek Oct 6 '08 at 17:26
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I say this at work every time I have to do some kind of IP research. Fabulous. – Electrons_Ahoy Oct 6 '08 at 18:12
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That's the funniest movie I've seen all day. – Dean Oct 7 '08 at 10:22
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Well I almost choked on my coffee. – Jacob T. Nielsen Oct 7 '08 at 18:17
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