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PROGRAMMER (Middle):
Oh, everything was working fine,
Perfect without error
And now there's something not quite right
Because my screen is turning blue in the face.
Death, suffocation from a number that was not what it should have been.

Oh, what went wrong within the code? Tell me it's a fluke.
OK, now here it is again.
OK, let's isolate the problem at hand, debug everything until we fix it so that I can go to sleep.

Oh, look at this here, seems I forgot a semicolon at the end of this line maybe that, was Why, everything, was- nevermind it auto-corrected it.
Why does it keep crashing when it tries to send data from these strings because I checked them once before and they were fine
OK, these look fine. So do these. No tombstones here. Locks and keys. Dangling pointers shouldn't go, oh wait, it's this character below. It seems this zero was supposed to be a letter O.


COMPUTER (Left):
Ooh, execute the working build 93.
Memory addressing fault in the RAM that you gave to me to use.
Blue screen of death to recreate it again.
Were you mixing heap and stack? That is bad. Now you made a mess of this.

Why would you check the header file? It's fine.
You know a carriage return works too.
Now you are looking in the right place for bugs.
Well, let's debug and go through the code and go step by step to know what these values are.
Are you even there? Now I'm here all by myself.
It was not a letter O.


BITS (Right):
ODBC, we're here. You're not alone.
But I am, I'm here, and they're gone, the address isn't here. I'm alone.
Oh API, loving through Unicode.
But don't fret, I won't judge you now.
It's not your fault that you're popular.

Oh all these rules and such
It's oh so frivolous for you and me, dear.
Parsing puts the syntax through an analysis so I can say "Hello World!"

ASCII characters could ask me anything or let me know when overriding functions got them down
I can tell you all the secrets that someone has ever wrote, but I won't.
In interrogation I would say 1 or O.


ERROR MESSAGE (Middle):
416E2065
72726F72
20686173
20617269
73656E20
4D72
2E204261

63682E20
20497420
61707065
61727320
74686174
2061
20636F6D

706C6574
65206861
636B2068
61732063
72656174
65642061
206D6F63
6B657279
206F6620

796F7572
2077
6F726B2EO

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from Lincoln's Hat, released March 1, 2018
Music and Lyrics by Brian Peters

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