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Video game related comics and articles.
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Site documents crushing of electronics by dropping a large steel weight on them.
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The famous blackletter-Gothic sign in mangled pseudo-German that once graced about half the computer rooms in the English-speaking world.
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Information on what happens when CD-ROMs get put in the microwave.
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A humorous and satirical take on computer business and related news.
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Vintage cartoons and comics about computers and technology.
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Jokes, puns and other forms of humor on various computer-related subjects.
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Collection of jokes and humorous images, covering a variety of topics.
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Old and new jokes about computing and the Internet.
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Windows, Linux and Unix jokes, plus technical support stories.
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Humorous anecdotes of users creatively misusing computers.
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A humor story about when your computer crashes.
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Computer and technology-related jokes and humorous quotes.
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Humorous articles about how far people will go to get their computers working again.
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Dedicated to fighting the poltergeists and cyber-demons that inhabit PCs.
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A humourous dictionary of computing terms.
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Technology humor site with articles, links, and e-mail updates.
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Amusing secret tidbits and Easter eggs hidden in software
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A site with erroneous errors and funny features of software programs.
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Includes computer jokes on a variety of subjects.
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Opinions and comment on retro computer games, the Internet and life.
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Business and IT related cartoons and worst case practice including help desk.
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Software compatibility problems with the application Girlfriend 1.0.
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Cartoons about hacker attacks on the internet by various editorial cartoonists.
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An online form that erroneously claims to solve even the most baffling computer problems.
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Various computers are dropped from buildings or crushed by steamrollers.
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Computer-related jokes, cartoons, and links.
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A retrospective of the work of Don Knuth, written a few thousand years from now.
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A satirical view of a world run entirely by Windows XP.
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A look at how people mistreat their computers, which commentary and photographs.
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Spoof of IT industry certification schemes.
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A story of the trials and tribulations of a team of software developers.
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Humorous answers to common computer questions.
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Software parodies includes Joesoft Cheese, a web browser, and Joesoft Mama, a genealogy tool.
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Collection of computer jokes.
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Including the rivalry between AMD and Intel, and Captain Picard encountering the Microsoft Borg.
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Collection of visual jokes based on the tools and filters of Adobe Photoshop.
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Sarcastic ode to the worst of the worst junk e-mail.
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Home of the Quit Slashdot movement. Reasons to quit, alternatives, equally bad sites, and a FAQ.
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Repository of humorous computer-related links and quotes, as well as a few pictures.
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What system administrators charge for everyday events. From alt.sysadmin.recovery.
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Lists common computer and technology acronyms, their real meaning and a satirical meaning.
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Includes collection of amusing tech support stories. Includes stories from home and professional support situations.
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Debates the true nomenclature of those arrow thingys sometimes found in software and other user interfaces.
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Computers and technology jokes with one-line ratings.
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Contains end-user support requests with humorous comments added. Also contains FAQs, a discussion board, and a weblog.
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Secret tidbits hidden in software, movies, music, TV, books, and art.
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Product information for an egg-printing and scanning device for use around Easter-time. In English and German.
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Humorous ghost stories fabricated from hard facts and experiences of common Apple II users.
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A humorous take on the lift in IT support.
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Computer related humor, news, polls and serious articles on security and technical issues.
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Guide to destroying the excess CD-ROMs that litter your world. Includes image gallery and guestbook.
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Humorous narrative recounting important events in the history of personal computing.
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Converts your Windows PC screen to a Mac OS desktop until you exit. [flash-java]
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Herr Doctor Otto Von Fraktur-Englisch explains.