
Today Apple released a logically-named update to Mac OS X, which bears the version number 10.4.10. Wow! Who would have thought? What minimally intelligent person said sometime in the past that, contrary to the stupid assertions of Think Secret and the apparently brainless people who inhabit forums and comment threads on the 1n+@rw3b!!11!! d00dz, version numbering schemes don’t stop at .9, nor do they roll over like a gas pump? Oh, that’s right, I did.
To all those who thought otherwise, you’re frigtards and I curse you for arguing about this insipid point that’s obvious to any reasonable person. Write your capitulation immediately in the comments section for this post.

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June 20th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
Hence the distinction of saying “10-dot-4-dot-10″ as opposed to “10-point-4-point-10″ Dot, means a dot. Point refers to a mathematical decimal (in which case there shouldn’t be more than one of them to begin with).