FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for September 14, 2017

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    michaeljwolff  about 7 years ago

    What about the term “train wreck”?

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 7 years ago

    I’m familiar with that acronym too, Mrs. Fox.

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    Adiraiju  about 7 years ago

    He’s going for the “SSIK” rule: “Size, skill, intellect, katastrophe”.

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    rpmurray  about 7 years ago

    Software bloat and scope creep. So he’s from the Microsoft school of coding.

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    mail2jbl  about 7 years ago

    The word “kiss” probably won’t be in his vocabulary as late as 35.

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    nosirrom  about 7 years ago

    Why keep it simple when it can be complex and wonderful.

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    aimlesscruzr  about 7 years ago

    Oooh, I foresee Eileen winning the design contest…

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    USN1977  about 7 years ago

    Why not an easy to remember password, such as 12345?

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    kab buch  about 7 years ago

    Jason just simple though you like challenge. Do not be surprised you do not get the surprise.

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    paranormal  about 7 years ago

    Well, how about KILL? (sarcastically) Keep it long lunkhead!

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 7 years ago

    I’ve heard Steve Balmer (Microsoft) say that programmers used to be judged by how many “LOC’s” (lines of code) they could put into a program.

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    BR60103  about 7 years ago

    IBM used to feel that a programmer could write 6 lines of fully debugged code a day. (on average)

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