>>>>>I can cheat too... steal the code from myself (which I stole from someone else long ago):
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>>>>
Cheat!EinsElf! Change while I reply!>>>
>>>I spotted the bug in what I wrote, and fixed it on the spot.
>>>
>>>I'm sorry, I won't do it again. I'll submit the case to the appropriate channels, and hopefully it will come to my to-do list in a few weeks, following all of the best practices, accepted protocols and the designed workflow and control procedures. I won't try to disrupt nor circumvent these pearls of human wisdom anymore... That'd be cheating one's elf.
>>I was answering and the reply was on the new code. Very odd.
>>
>>;)
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>>You know what
!OneElf! means?
>
>Something with eleven?
It's five exclamation marks (!III!). To quote PTerry “‘Multiple exclamation marks’, he went on, shaking his head, ‘are a sure sign of a diseased mind.’”
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