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The Daily WTF Denae inherited some 90s-era GUI code. The original developers have long since gone away, and the source control history has
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The Daily WTF Neil S. wrote, “MSN UK’s reverse psychology marketing angle is pretty edgy.” “Batman & Lorem was a
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The Daily WTF “We know that governmental data-systems aren’t generally considered ‘cutting edge’ or ‘well
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