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.pot files (seriously)

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Posted by: TheeMon

what do these (.pot) file extentions goto? lol and while im at it wanna have a file extentions thread like my abv. thread? say 3 file extenetions and then other ppl guess at um lol



Posted by: Gunslinger

*passes the joint*



Posted by: laborat

*rolls a few tasty turtle leaves and passes them around



Posted by: Shalome

.pot files are a result of the HIGHTIMES virus. They are associated with THC modules, and they're pretty harmless -- in fact, they can make your system seem to run smoother and better (but maybe a bit slower). However, they can cause occasional memory and run-time errors.

If you're not careful with your management and distribution of .pot files, you may notice a spontaneous download of COP files. COP files are generally harmless (they spend most of the day scanning the network for the files donuts.now and coffee.now). However, if the download of COP files is triggered by .pot files, expect some serious problems with your system, including automatic deletion of all .pot files. This will also result in the creation of the file Criminal.Record.

If your system contains a lot of .pot files, the COP files will download and install the program ProbationOfficer 1.1. ProbationOfficer 1.1 will monitor your system for additional .pot files, which will then be deleted by a COP file.





Posted by: Kdr Kane

ROFLMAO!



Posted by: Gunslinger

Ooooo!

*raises hand*

Can I be the probation officer? Pleeeeeeease???



Posted by: TheeMon

i thought u were serious for a few lol and is there really a hightimes virus? and shalome i didnt know that much about pot lol



Posted by: Shalome

LOL



Posted by: Spider

Hahahaha.



Posted by: Chako





 
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