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				 g3t1t1758ymaybe it's like in Harry Potter with the hidden track. Just smash your keyboard between the lines on your monitor and you will get there. g3t1t1758ymaybe it's like in Harry Potter with the hidden track. Just smash your keyboard between the lines on your monitor and you will get there.
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				xhmm28yyour computer may want to asume you because he knows your code is so hard . try to talk with him using code (âīšâ)
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				I don't know what's the question. But I do know that the answer should be in line 42.
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				You must've pressed the wrong key or something.
 
 đđ
 
 Also CTRL+H to toggle show/hide all bugs in your code.
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				 Astatos2628yRemembers me of a Bug from last week. i had to extend some js, which should run in ie9. executing it there for the first time threw a bug in my face: "Unexpected character in line x". Astatos2628yRemembers me of a Bug from last week. i had to extend some js, which should run in ie9. executing it there for the first time threw a bug in my face: "Unexpected character in line x".
 Okay, that's an easy one.
 Opening the file, scrolling to line x.
 
 It was empty. Not even whitespace. Absolutely nothing.
 The line before held a comment, nothing special. that really fucked me up.
 
 long story short: ie9 interprets comments


























The bugs have learned to hide
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eclipse is in on the conspiracy