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Here is ultimate tool for dumping.
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Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Buttocks Off.
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Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Buttocks Off.
I personally expected some surprising answers :lol:

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That's the NT kernel dump utility
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LOL! But they should have 'embedded' Windows box in the pan/swanny - there's something appealing about taking a dump on an M$ product. Perhaps the flush button could play the Steve Ballmer chant 'developers, developers, developers,...' - in .wma format, of course
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I expected to file windows at C/windows but in a porta-potty?
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I couldn't resist to laugh when reading the title :lol:
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about 8-9 people just came rushing to my door to see if I was still Living after dying
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glad everyone liked :mrgreen:
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