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{{Cat main|Computer humour}}
Computer related humor is a branch of humor that [[nerd]]s and [[geek]]s find really amusing but other people might not understand at all. Examples:
{{cat see also|Computer folklore}}


[[Category:Professional humor]]
'''[[Valentine's Day]] poem:'''
[[Category:Tech humour]]

[[Category:Computing culture|Humor]]
''Roses are #ff0000,''<br />
[[Category:Computer folklore]]
''Violets are #0000ff,''<br />
''All My Base''<br />
''Are Belong To You!''

'''Joke:'''

Q: Why do [[programmer]]s confuse [[Halloween]] and [[Christmas]]?<br />
A: Because [[octal|Oct]] 31 equals [[decimal notation|Dec]] 25.

[[Category:Humor]]
[[Category:Computing|Humor]]

Latest revision as of 02:39, 9 October 2024