October 31, 2023
August 01, 2018
Well, in this case, that’s not such a good thing. 8*)
Poor Nancy – the victim of insufficiently optimised coding.
It’s a tech joke, but one to which I can relate. :)
To extend the metaphor, the teacher is responsible for data validation and in order to actually learn Nancy is going to have to SUBMIT.
Nancy’s data retention leaves something to be desired. Maybe she should do a memory check.
If I wanted to read something funny, or informative, or in any way interesting I certainly wouldn’t be going to an Alexikakos post.
The refresh that gives us pause.
5
I feel very sorry for the teacher today.
While Nancy’s speech was rather funny…. I am hoping that tomorrow, the teacher will “school” Nancy on a better perspective. :)
I love this approach to the gag… we’re coming in during the answer to a question we never hear until Nancy alludes to it at the end. Also, the teacher’s long-suffering expression… so good :^D
Or as I call it, Wednesday.
September 24, 2018
Wootietoot almost 6 years ago
Well, in this case, that’s not such a good thing. 8*)
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Poor Nancy – the victim of insufficiently optimised coding.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It’s a tech joke, but one to which I can relate. :)
gutbloom almost 6 years ago
To extend the metaphor, the teacher is responsible for data validation and in order to actually learn Nancy is going to have to SUBMIT.
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
Nancy’s data retention leaves something to be desired. Maybe she should do a memory check.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 6 years ago
If I wanted to read something funny, or informative, or in any way interesting I certainly wouldn’t be going to an Alexikakos post.
Kip W almost 6 years ago
The refresh that gives us pause.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 6 years ago
5
I feel very sorry for the teacher today.
While Nancy’s speech was rather funny…. I am hoping that tomorrow, the teacher will “school” Nancy on a better perspective. :)
Lassmaster almost 6 years ago
I love this approach to the gag… we’re coming in during the answer to a question we never hear until Nancy alludes to it at the end. Also, the teacher’s long-suffering expression… so good :^D
The Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Or as I call it, Wednesday.