Personally I like this one:

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Personally I like this one:
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I can't believe someone hasn't put this one: |
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Manager and programmer :
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I really like this:
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Dilbert is the top favorite, but I've also really enjoyed the xkcd comics the last couple years. I've got a couple of those posted up in my cube... I try really hard to live by this one. |
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brainstuck.com I'm guessing that this would probably never happen, as agreeing to the terms and conditions is more important than actually reading them (from the software publisher perspective). |
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Bob the cobol programmer. A classic.
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Frustration |
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One of my favourite :)
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If all bugs were so easy to close. |
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Dilbert - Numbing
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Without a doubt...
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("40% of OpenBSD installs lead to shark attacks. It's their only standing security issue.") |
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I guess this isn't technically a programming cartoon, but it's one of my favorites.
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