Big Boobs could mean Big trouble at Microsoft ( . Y . )


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Too many people in this world are far too sensitive these days, Is it valid code?.... YES, Does it work...Probably! The programmer who wrote this is no doubt a very highly talented individual. Give him a break. He had a bit of a laugh. He offended NO-ONE!!! If it was my company I would encourage banter/humor like this...It shows we are human and again it affects NO-ONE!!! If nothing else it would improve moral in the office. If they want to be funny,stupid,childish (Again this is opinion) let them! It shows off their creativity if nothing else...Otherwise we are mindless drones bowing down because someone might on the very slightest off chance might get offended.

Edit:Big Boobs are awsome! :-D

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Magic constants don't need to be written in hexspeak or have a particular meaning, as long as the checking aritmethic works all-around. This is another example of microaggression, the frat-house mentality that still lingers in the community. And while I'm at it, I am against the use of profanity as well.
The OP is, of course, assuming that a man wrote the code.
As you can see from the source code, two men signed it. One of them was Principal Software Development Engineer and Director of Program Management at Microsoft's Open Source Technology Center.

Magic constants don't need to be written in hexspeak or have a particular meaning, as long as the checking aritmethic works all-around. This is another example of microaggression, the frat-house mentality that still lingers in the community. And while I'm at it, I am against the use of profanity as well.

As you can see from the source code, two men signed it. One of them was Principal Software Development Engineer and Director of Program Management at Microsoft's Open Source Technology Center.

This isn't an example of squat, other than you demonstrating your clearly evident bigotry by making sweeping generalisations about the behaviour of persons of differing sexes.

I find you to be offensive, and demand you be censored.

Who honestly gives a **** apart from politically correct ******s? Next time make it 0xB1GD13K

Yeah uh, hexadecimal doesn't work like that. The value range of a hexit is 0-9, then A-F with F representing a value of 15.

#define HV_XENLINUX_GUEST_ID_LO 0x00000000
#define HV_XENLINUX_GUEST_ID_HI 0x0B00B135 /* #1 */
#define HV_XENLINUX_GUEST_ID (((UINT64)HV_XENLINUX_GUEST_ID_HI << 32) | HV_XENLINUX_GUEST_ID_LO)
#define HV_LINUX_GUEST_ID_LO 0x00000000
#define HV_LINUX_GUEST_ID_HI 0xB16B00B5 /* #2 */

This isn't an "easter egg", but it sure as hell it's stupid as one. Just another microagression.

:s

Magic constants don't need to be written in hexspeak or have a particular meaning, as long as the checking aritmethic works all-around. This is another example of microaggression, the frat-house mentality that still lingers in the community. And while I'm at it, I am against the use of profanity as well.

As you can see from the source code, two men signed it. One of them was Principal Software Development Engineer and Director of Program Management at Microsoft's Open Source Technology Center.

I think this is nothing more than the FOSS fanatics (note, not everyone, just fanatics) exploiting every opportunity to portray Microsoft the bad guy. This whole thing is just stupid posturing.

I think this is nothing more than the FOSS fanatics (note, not everyone, just fanatics) exploiting every opportunity to portray Microsoft the bad guy.
This is way bigger than that. You can find crap like this on all camps. GNU and *BSD included.
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