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Personally I like this one:

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P.S. Do not hotlink the cartoon without the site's permission please.

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It's unfortunate that it prints it out without line breaks. – PintSizedCat Sep 17 '08 at 15:35
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Can you PLEASE take this stuff to www.reddit.com. It has no business here. Do not turn this site into a newsgroup please. – TheSoftwareJedi Oct 2 '08 at 17:00
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rolleyes main() in C has to return an int, and returning 0 indicate sucessful termination. – KTC Oct 15 '08 at 10:19
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It's perfectly legal C. What would be incorrect would be "void main(void)". – Joe Pineda Oct 29 '08 at 20:37
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If everything was fair game the site would be a digg/forum clone. But since it's a programming question and answer site, some discipline has to be exerted over articles that have a lot of views. Naked pictures with programming code on it, would get a lot of views, but what does that really say? – m4bwav Feb 6 at 22:02
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(I hear this is an option in the latest Ubuntu release.)

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xkcd.com/416 "I hear this is an option in the latest Ubuntu release." – Douglas Leeder Sep 18 '08 at 15:40
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I actually added most of this to my Wifi auto-config scripts. – Unkwntech Oct 4 '08 at 5:34
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Manager and programmer :

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Sounds familiar :S – Rismo Sep 18 '08 at 14:30
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I can't believe someone hasn't put this one:

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From here.

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All base 10 are belong to us. – Windows programmer Jan 8 at 3:58
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@José, when expressed in base X notation, X is always 10, regardless of the value of X. 2 in base 2 is 10, 8 in base 8 is 10, 16 in hex is 10, everything is base 10 from the inside, by definition. – Wedge Feb 11 at 2:08
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This means that aliens have 10 fingers, just like us. – tuinstoel Mar 10 at 21:42
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@tuinstoel no it does not. For those that don't get it yet that's just sad; call yourself programmers. The aliens have four fingers and therefore they count by saying 1 2 3 10 we count by saying 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 so for both of us we percieve that we both use base '10' but 10(alien) != 10(human) --> 10(alien) == 4(human). I hope that makes more sense to everyone. Sorry for those who got it but i felt the desperate need to explain the wrong logic some people seem to have. – Shhnap Apr 30 at 13:38
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@Shhnap, If you ask an alien how many fingers he/she/xyz/it has he/she/xyz/it will say 10. – tuinstoel May 6 at 9:03
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Didn't see this classic

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Don't get this... – David Aug 11 at 18:22
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuch – Samuel Aug 24 at 20:02
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On victory:

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There's something rather unrealistic about this cartoon, I wonder what it might be. – kronoz Oct 4 '08 at 18:10
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@kronoz: you're just beeng sexist.. oh wait... – David Lay Nov 13 '08 at 20:34
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@kronoz: of course, the fact that he has a girlfriend. – Anton Tykhyy May 3 at 10:40
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He? Look at the second panel. Looks like boobs to me. – Michael Borgwardt May 9 at 8:39
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I didn't know...

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I would actually pay money to see that happen. :-D – Tomalak Oct 22 '08 at 9:08
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Apparently, you haven't visited Youtube recently: blag.xkcd.com/2008/10/… – Randy Oct 24 '08 at 7:21
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+1 because it's real! – Tom Feb 4 at 6:48
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xkcd posted it and then it became real. WIN! – Henri W May 29 at 0:28
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I wonder if ebay buys their shipping quotes on ebay? – Ellery Newcomer Mar 3 at 22:05
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Dilbert is the top favorite, but I've also really enjoyed the xkcd comics the last couple years. I've got a couple of those posted up in my cube... I try really hard to live by this one.

Checking whether build environment is sane ... build environment is grinning and holding a spatula.  Guess not.

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Internet full

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"When I started programming, we didn't have any of these sissy 'icons' and 'Windows.' All we had were zeros and ones -- and sometimes we didn't even have ones. I wrote an entire database program using only zeros." "You had zeros? We had to use the letter 'O'." -Dilbert (Scott Adams)

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I always heard this joke as "You had ones? All we had were lowercase L's". (Old typewriters sometimes omitted the "1", and you were supposed to type L) – David Chappelle Apr 2 at 19:31
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I really like this: alt text

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need ... caffeine – Sam Mar 12 at 9:46
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The main thing is who got the money?... Anyway I didn't get any money. – THEn Jun 12 at 13:06
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Dilbert

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xkcd:

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Terms and Conditions cartoon from brainstuck.com

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I'm guessing that this would probably never happen, as agreeing to the terms and conditions is more important than actually reading them (from the software publisher perspective).

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Earlier versions of Windows NT required you to scroll through the text before the agree button would enable. 20 servers and you had to scroll through the license on every one of them GRRRRRRR – Brad Bruce Sep 28 '08 at 22:23
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There's a few apps around that make you scroll to the bottom before accepting. – Aupajo Oct 9 '08 at 0:45
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Either TheDailyWTF or the Interface Hall of Shame has at least one screenshot where actually such a message was displayed ("wow, you are a fast reader") including the measured time. – OregonGhost Oct 21 '08 at 15:00
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I remember a piece of software (but sadly not the name of it) that I used once that popped up a "Are you sure you read all that? It only took you 1.002 seconds." or something like that. – Valerion Nov 19 '08 at 10:44
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I actually habitually scroll down through TOS just to make sure this doesn't happen! hahaha – pageman Jul 29 at 18:24
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Dilbert - Numbing alt text

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This is so true. I was fortunate enough to narrowly escape my own numbing. – thenduks Feb 20 at 18:15
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Bob the cobol programmer. A classic.

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This is indeed a real classic. We used to have it hanging on the wall of our office with the face of a colleague photoshopped over Bob's head :-) – Stingray Mar 13 at 22:05
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It really made me laugh. – Loai Najati May 28 at 17:46
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So uncannily and tragically true, that one deserves a medal – Jens Roland Jan 27 at 8:12
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Rubic-cube bra

Frustration

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Only smart men will notice that this is a front opening bra. – LiraNuna Jul 2 at 7:31
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One more which I liked: No offences.. :)

how it works

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When a girl did the same thing as a guy, the critic generalized from "one" girl being bad at math to "all" girls being bad at math. He didn't make that same generalization when he was talking to the guy. – DOK Oct 22 '08 at 21:42
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I shared this one with the guys at my old job, explaining that this is how it feels sometimes. I got some blank looks, and one confused "So all girls are awesome at programming?" – Donnelle Dec 5 '08 at 12:10
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Thanks, DOK, we'd all be lost without an explanation. – Nick Apr 29 at 13:14
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@ people that +voted Donnelles comment: lawl. – jim May 19 at 21:28
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BTW, I us PHP too! =P and didn't mean this as a putdown in anyway. Just found it amusing as a fanboy style comic. It could apply to any languages in either role. – Quintin Robinson Sep 18 '08 at 16:54
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Some PHP weenie marked it offensive – Simucal Oct 25 '08 at 2:30
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Wow even comics about .NET suck. – thenduks Feb 20 at 18:10
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@Petoj Windows 2008 does have such an option. Another thing to consider is that stackoverflow.com is running on pure MS technologies, Windows/IIS7/MSSQL/.NET and for the number of requests it receives I would say it performs decent. – Quintin Robinson Mar 26 at 20:08
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Yeah, this comic is pretty moronic. Take away the specific technology (in this case, .NET) and it's like a third-rate slashdot comment from 1999. "Hur hur our technology is better." But the worst part is the fact that the technological jargon they spout isn't even impressive. Moving code between web apps and desktops? Separating database code and logic (which is what a DAL is)? who cares? And it's not like VB is a paragon of type saftey. – Chad Okere May 9 at 9:25
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Without a doubt...

State machines

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@Anheledir: you can't parse arbitrary nested parentheses with classic regexps. – J.F. Sebastian Sep 17 '08 at 16:37
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But you can never handle arbitrary expressions of that type with a FSA as you essentially have to construct a different FSA for each and every possible case of the problem. On a seperate note, does anyone know WHERE this comes from? Found on a random-image thread, but I never knoew the source. – xan Sep 23 '08 at 10:38
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As a project wears on, standards for success slip lower and lower

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This is what Jeff's "new server" saga on the podcast has reminded me of. – Chris Hanson Feb 10 at 6:15
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Mouseover text please? – mmyers Jul 29 at 20:43
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I like this one (found on lemonodor.com):

evolution of language

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er, <>, not (), right? :) – Ivan Vučica Mar 15 at 21:07
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Classical learning curves for some common editors

Thanks to f3lix for finding the original source.

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The source could be blogs.msdn.com/steverowe/archive/… The date of the blog post matches the date in the ilustration and Steve Rowe writes in his post "A friend of mine put this together" – f3lix Apr 13 at 11:37
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Learning curve of Notepad should be like vi. Curve should rest on X axis. – Luc M May 2 at 3:26
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Fax me some electricity, please?

Dilbert Fax

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