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| #3808 |   | bug, n: 	An elusive creature living in a program that makes it incorrect. 	The activity of "debugging", or removing bugs from a program, ends 	when people get tired of doing it, not when the bugs are removed. 		-- "Datamation", January 15, 1984
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| #3809 |   | Bugs, pl. n.: 	Small living things that small living boys throw on small living girls.
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| #3810 |   | Bumper sticker: 	All the parts falling off this car are of the very finest 	British manufacture.
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| #3811 |   | Bunker's Admonition: 	You cannot buy beer; you can only rent it.
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| #3812 |   | Burbulation: 	The obsessive act of opening and closing a refrigerator door in 	an attempt to catch it before the automatic light comes on. 		-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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| #3813 |   | Bureau Termination, Law of: 	When a government bureau is scheduled to be phased out, 	the number of employees in that bureau will double within 	12 months after the decision is made.
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| #3814 |   | bureaucracy, n: 	A method for transforming energy into solid waste.
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| #3815 |   | Bureaucrat, n.: 	A person who cuts red tape sideways. 		-- J. McCabe
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| #3816 |   | bureaucrat, n: 	A politician who has tenure.
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| #3817 |   | Burke's Postulates: 	Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about. 	Don't create a problem for which you do not have the answer.
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