0We've named a computer glitch after you.02br 02br 00What does this refer to? Thanks.02br 02br 01a05000 02a0240hrefhttp://news.yahoo.com/comics/070324/cx_frank_umedia/20072403;_ylt=AgEURiTlO6LwVRjcjvKZHo8E_b4F
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0 Hi Angliholic02br 02br 00When someone says "The good news is ..." there is frequently a follow-up sentence that begins this way: "The bad news is ..."02br 02br 00The cartoon suggests that the next sentence will contain the bad news that a computer has lost or given away all of the man's money -- due to a previously unknown problem (glitch) in the softwar
0Thanks, Yankee, for your expressive explanation, but I still don't get the whole picture.02br 02br 00What does "We've named a computer glitch after you." mean?0-