Evil bit release
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This photograph, if genuine, may show the moment following the release of an Evil bit (nonfiction) by supervillain Fugitive Rubies.
An evil bit release, or evil bit release event, is the release of an Evil bit (nonfiction) from a computer network into another medium, such as biology (nonfiction) or literature (nonfiction).
In the News
April 1, 2003: Steve Bellovin publishes Request for Comment 5314, subsequently known as the evil bit protocol, a humorous April Fool's Day proposal.
New study links Capacitor plague with Evil bit release.
Supervillain Fugitive Rubies involuntarily luminesces under green laser interrogation, re-emits red light.
High-energy literature experiments may cause Evil bit release, according to reader survey.