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@ponydude They view it as censorship, whether it is or isn't.
Friday, 09-Mar-12 08:18:05 UTC from web-
@ponydude really? That's interesting. Haha how do they not get fired?
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@ponydude yeah.. I don't get it personally.. and then sometimes they get offended when you suggest they make it something more appropriate. :P
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@ponydude Ohhhhh. That's still pretty in appropriate for a work name haha.
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@ponydude wow. Haha. What does that mean. Haha I'm not gonna pretend I know. :3
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@ponydude ohhhh! Haha well that's no good!
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@ponydude It's not unique to open source, it's just more visible because it's... open source. For example, this little gem was found in the Quake III source code when it was released http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root (should this be tagged #NSFW for linking to an article that includes the F-word?)
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@ponydude Programmer culture, especially hacker culture, generally doesn't take too kindly to censorship. I assume it's just something everyone else has resolved to get used to since they don't wanna rock the boat.
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