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    Hmm. This is another reason why Open Source Software is such a bad idea. I mean, how do we now protect the young impressionable minds of all those fledgling teenage programmers if we expose them to this filth that they can read in the source code ? Hmm, I know, lets teach them to program on... more

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  • Rated by jklai on Sep 14, 9:52am

    heh, developers on open source software need to remember that all their code is accessible
  • Rated by jepling on Apr 05 2009, 1:46pm

    This cracks me up...but weirdly only until I learned that it happened in Windows too...that kinda takes the fun out of it...
  • Rated by Monkier on Apr 03 2009, 5:14am

    Regarding TheWakeUpCall - No- it isnt. Some windows 2000 source was leaked a while back and there were all sorts of "DO NOT FUCKING MODIFY THIS VALUE OR I WILL FUCKING KILL YOU" comments.
  • Rated by TheWakeUpCall on Dec 31 2008, 12:29pm

    I didn't know they swore in the comments! That's crazy. Makes me wonder if the Windows one is clean :P
  • Reviewed by JohnRage on Sep 21 2008, 11:44pm

    Yeah, okay, whatever, I don't get this.
  • Reviewed by marcusklaas on Jun 07 2008, 6:21am

    hehe -- but wtf "swear counts per line"? that makes no sense! get some sense in your head, quoting upset brother. first, it would "swear words per line" and you're not telling me there are somewhere from 20 to 300 swear words per line in the linux kernel. FUCK that shit. fucking get some sense in your head. retarded graphs liek diz get me mad!111 "swear words" is what you mean. x-axis: kernel version, y-axis: swear words. not this shit. that's just retarded. ARGHGHGHhh nerdrage!11