Bug and feature
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Bug and feature

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unnamed (Sunday, 27 Sep 2009) Reply
as i have and will say many times in the future - I DON'T GET IT !!
shc (Monday, 28 Sep 2009)
Im with the unnamed dude
LandLord (Monday, 28 Sep 2009)
That's some nerdy tech humor. You guys wouldn't understand it because you both are cool young lads who drink beers and hang out with hot chicks all day long.
Ken (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
Its a computer term... programmers, they take a bug, dress it up and call it a feature.
hejhula (Monday, 28 Sep 2009)
I think that project managers are responsible for naming bug a feature.
Programmers usualy don't speak with a customer :).
Bugs!? BUGS!??? (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
This would be funny if it wasnt so Pathetic... Oh what the Hell i will laugh anyway bahahahahahha.
PeRO (Monday, 28 Sep 2009)
Nice :)
I hate this also, but when i see nice comments, i lol.
so, lol.
briedis (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
A bug is when something in a program doesn't do what actually it should do. So programmers don't fix the 'bug', but they upgrade it and call it a new feature :)
LogiC (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
Im doing comp science and I still didn't get it
Mircea (Monday, 28 Sep 2009)
What's so hard to get? IT Companies in general take errors/bugs from their programs and name them features.
observer (Monday, 28 Sep 2009)
You better pick a new major.
user (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
I agree that this joke is not for everyone.
Raaw (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
I dress up my bugs all the time, but I call them something else.
Homeless (Wednesday, 30 Sep 2009)
I call them friend.
Jesus (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
Haha, it's damn funny!
Too bad, most of the guys don't get the joke. You don't know what you're missing... : )
Pop (Monday, 28 Sep 2009) Reply
I got bugs crawling around in my bath tub like that, but they wear three piece suits.
abbie hoffman (Tuesday, 29 Sep 2009)
You need to drop the acid. Oh... I guess you already did. I mean lay off the LSD.
Tristan (Tuesday, 29 Sep 2009) Reply
At first I didn't get it, but after reading all the comments, I'm starting to get it. Oh yes, I think I get! Woohoo I'm a fast learner!
Satan (Tuesday, 29 Sep 2009) Reply
Me no rike
asdasdsaadasda (Wednesday, 30 Sep 2009) Reply
It must be a spider by the legcount!
cyrex (Friday, 2 Oct 2009) Reply
lolll good one
gestop (Friday, 2 Oct 2009) Reply
whoever drew this could pay their past due bill with it.
Random (Thursday, 8 Oct 2009) Reply
If only my sister would learn that...maybe this computer wouldn't be so screwed up. And maybe I wouldn't be forced to use explorer right now. *shakes head sadly*
überRegenbogen (Monday, 16 Nov 2009) Reply
Amusing. But it implies that something is done to a bug to dress it up as a feature. The reality of "that's not a bug; it's a feature" is even less sophisticated than dressing it up. It's not changed in any way—just called something else. And it's mostly a running joke—possibly descending from actual obscure features (ironically sometimes meant for debugging) that were mistaken for a bugs by people couldn't see their purpose. ("Why on earth would anyone want holding both ctrl keys when pasting to paste a bunch of weird numbers with letters in them. Must be a bug.") [Oh gawd; i'm becoming The Explainor. ;s]