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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2001 9:04 am
by LittleMy
Heh. Found this on the Teachers.net board. I'm posting it here because it's off topic...
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How many internet discussion group members does it take to
change a lightbulb?

Answer: 422.

1 to change the lightbulb and post that the bulb has been
changed.

14 to repsond and share similar experiences.

7 to caution about the dangers of changing lightbulbs.

27 to point out spelling errors and grammatical errors in
postings about changing lightbulbs.

53 to flame the spell-checkers.

156 to write to the mailing list administrator to complain
about the lightbulb discussion and its inappropriateness to
the mailing list.

111 to defend the relevance of the lightbulb discussion.

27 to post website addresses where one can see different
examples of lightbulbs.

14 to complain that the website addresses are incorrest and
post correct ones.

12 to un-subscribe because they can't handle the lightbulb
controversy.




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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2002 6:53 am
by pixyy
I thought this was funny - even though off topic from whistles, very applicable nevertheless.
I'll post this on the whistle board.

Jeroen