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File:No Image.gif|link=Murder, Incorporated 1.1|Murder, Incorporated 1.1 denies involvement with supervillain hitman | File:No Image.gif|link=Murder, Incorporated 1.1|[[Murder, Incorporated 1.1]] denies involvement with supervillain hitman Killer Poke. | ||
File:First computer bug.jpg|link=Software defect (nonfiction)|Original [[Software defect (nonfiction)|computer bug]] was "the Godfather of software defects", says Killer Poke. "A legend." | File:First computer bug.jpg|link=Software defect (nonfiction)|Original [[Software defect (nonfiction)|computer bug]] was "the Godfather of software defects", says Killer Poke. "A legend." | ||
File:Forbidden_Ratio_symbol.jpg|link=Forbidden Ratio|[[Forbidden Ratio]] hires Killer Poke to "[[Crimes against mathematical constants|Take the Fibonacci stone out of my shoe]]," | File:Forbidden_Ratio_symbol.jpg|link=Forbidden Ratio|[[Forbidden Ratio]] hires Killer Poke to "[[Crimes against mathematical constants|Take the Fibonacci stone out of my shoe]]," |
Revision as of 19:27, 28 November 2016
Killer Poke is a software defect for hire and contract killer for Murder, Incorporated 1.1.
In the News
Murder, Incorporated 1.1 denies involvement with supervillain hitman Killer Poke.
Original computer bug was "the Godfather of software defects", says Killer Poke. "A legend."
Forbidden Ratio hires Killer Poke to "Take the Fibonacci stone out of my shoe,"
Killer Poke infects pistol operating systems, guns fail to fire, remain useful for pistol-whipping.
Law-abiding mathematical functions have nothing to fear from Crimes against mathematical constants, say math crime authorities.
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against mathematical constants
- Forbidden Ratio - a mathematical function and supervillain.
- Murder, Incorporated 1.1
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Brandishing (nonfiction)
- Evil bit (nonfiction) - fictional IPv4 packet header field proposed in RFC 3514, used to indicate whether a packet had been sent with malicious intent.
- Mathematical function (nonfiction)
- Murder, Incorporated (nonfiction)
- Supervillain (nonfiction)
External links:
- Killer poke @ Wikipedia