On 7 December 2017 at 11:45, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 11:30:37PM +0100, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
2017-12-06 23:13 GMT+01:00 Ben Coman btc@openinworld.com:
On 7 December 2017 at 05:05, Nicolas Cellier <nicolas.cellier.aka.nice@ gmail.com> wrote:
2017-12-05 23:02 GMT+01:00 Nicolas Cellier <nicolas.cellier.aka.nice@gmai l.com>:
Ahem, I don't remember to which substance I was exposed yesterday, those are the wrong figures...
A HeinekenBug? Like a Heisenbug, but more amber. cheers -ben
:)
I shudder to think how horrible a bugweiser could be!
Since ESUG 2016 in Prague I recommend pils: it helps understanding the VM, or at least let you think so.
A good pils is hard to beat, although I prefer something a bit hoppier. But local preferences aside, "Bugweiser" is brilliant. I want to buy the Bugweiser T-shirt.
But I'm not sure... Does this mean you're getting better at squashing bugs, or that the bugs are learning to fight back?
cheers -ben
Best of all, googling "bugweiser" turns up no hits at all, so Nicolas can take credit for it. And Ben gets the credit (and/or blame?) for provoking the idea.
Normally I would not be concerned with intellectual property rights in a case like this, but when I think of the potential revenues from Bugwieser T-shirts, I think it is important to give credit where credit is due.
;-)
Dave