That is not the only thing named after something to with Monty Python. The term “spam” for unwanted emails comes from a sketch on the TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus: A sketch in one of the episodes featured Vikings who passionately chant about Spam, the brand name for canned, processed meat.
Stupid! Apple doesn’t have to jeopardize 1 million dollars; hackers will hack just for the sheer challenge. And as a real evildoer, would any self-respecting hacker expose themselves for a mere monetary reward?
“They might, rabbit, they might!” copyright Warner Bros. Cartoons
As a teenager I had a summer job pumping gas. One week an older guy drove up and said he wanted a fill-up. Then he got out of the car with an umbrella, opened it, and followed me around as I worked, holding the umbrella over my head to keep the sun off me. I awkwardly thanked him as he paid his tab and drove away.
A week later, he came back for a fill up. Again, he got out of the car with the umbrella and opened it, but this time he just stood there watching me work. I asked, “So you’re not gonna use that to keep the sun off me this time?”
To which he retorted, “Watch it, young man. Fuel me once, shade on you. Fuel me twice, shade on me!”
Zykoic 4 days ago
Python, such a nice language.
Eric is my IDE.
The Duke 4 days ago
That does not compute.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT 4 days ago
That is not the only thing named after something to with Monty Python. The term “spam” for unwanted emails comes from a sketch on the TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus: A sketch in one of the episodes featured Vikings who passionately chant about Spam, the brand name for canned, processed meat.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 3 days ago
Yay. I’ve been waiting.
NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member 3 days ago
Stupid! Apple doesn’t have to jeopardize 1 million dollars; hackers will hack just for the sheer challenge. And as a real evildoer, would any self-respecting hacker expose themselves for a mere monetary reward?
“They might, rabbit, they might!” copyright Warner Bros. Cartoons
oakie9531 3 days ago
why not Benny Hill?
Pickled Pete 3 days ago
If interested, you can find my deleted entry @ – Tinyurl.Com/3zxy2cy9
Dear Moderator: I really would appreciate some info as to why my comments are being deleted.
rbullfogg 3 days ago
Make sure you apple phone people get your class action settlement of $20, for Siri listening in on all your conversations.
hk Premium Member 3 days ago
iPhone vintage? Since when is junk considered vintage? iPhones are only used by 29% of the population because they are worthless, overpriced, junk.
Teto85 Premium Member 3 days ago
“Vintage” to Apple means “We no longer support this item in any way. If you want supported product, buy a new one.”
Andrew Bosch Premium Member 3 days ago
Castaño should have used the Monty Python foot in that computer monitor.
Bilan 3 days ago
Most tech companies classify their products as Obsolete after just a few years. Using the term Vintage is just a new twist.
mindjob 3 days ago
Somewhere, snakes are depressed that they have gone unnoticed once again
olds_cool63 3 days ago
….and what a great programming language it was….back in the day!
Pickled Pete 2 days ago
The Old Man and the Umbrella
As a teenager I had a summer job pumping gas. One week an older guy drove up and said he wanted a fill-up. Then he got out of the car with an umbrella, opened it, and followed me around as I worked, holding the umbrella over my head to keep the sun off me. I awkwardly thanked him as he paid his tab and drove away.
A week later, he came back for a fill up. Again, he got out of the car with the umbrella and opened it, but this time he just stood there watching me work. I asked, “So you’re not gonna use that to keep the sun off me this time?”
To which he retorted, “Watch it, young man. Fuel me once, shade on you. Fuel me twice, shade on me!”