Archive for the ‘Humour’ category

The only valid measurement of code quality – WTFs / Minute

December 18th, 2009

Mate of mine linked this to me, I believe it was his friend that drew this. It’s so true, awesome, and epicly epic.
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Web Design Goes Straight to Hell

December 9th, 2009

Words can not possible express how awesomely awesome this post is.  In an attempt not to lose my bookmark to it _yet_ again, here’s my personal entry to remember for years to come. Oh and er, share with you all.  Yeah – all for you guys.  =D

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/design_hell

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Pure genius. That site again, http://theoatmeal.com/comics/design_hell.

Why computer professionals have loads of spare time

November 12th, 2009

computer-proshttp://eviljaymz.com/?q=node/33

I promise one day I’ll start to catch up on the rest of his site.  Of course makes me lol to see awesome work like this on the net (I think you have to be in one of those professions to truly understand it).

On another note, I also promise soon enough I’ll begin to write some awesome little tutorials on random things.  First up I think will be a Vista Sidebar/Windows7 Desktop Gadget for remote Linux monitoring – in all it’s glory, as personally I think there is only so many web pages open you can have (even on 4 screens) before you start to do your own head in.

Smile

October 27th, 2009

Field of SmileAs per my brothers request, DON’T LOOK AT HIM.  Look at the rolled up stuff in the field we drove past.  Every one had a different smiley (or frowning) face.  Completely Epic.

Apparently this was just in the news.  http://www.news.com.au/story/0,,26258646-2,00.html See what happens when you are stuck at home working all the time (or driving and paying too much attention to the road).

Software Development

October 21st, 2009

While everyone has undoubtedly seen this image hundreds of times, it is still extremely accurate, well humoured and sadly true. And everyone loves a little chuckle, even if it is a repeated chuckle.
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Image from http://www.dlevel.com/blogs/alex/