A Bit of Byte Humor: I/O, I/O, It's off to Disk I Go!

In summary, the conversation includes a humorous rhyme about input/output and a reference to a classic poem. The conversation also includes a question about where the content was found.
  • #1
triden
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Hear I go *clears throat*


"I/O, I/O, It's off to disk I go, to read or write a bit or byte. I/O, I/O, I/O"

Came across that one today :rofl:
 
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  • #2
good god, what class they have
 
  • #3
One more:

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I websurfed, weak and weary,
...Over many a strange and spurious website of 'hot chicks galore',
...While I clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning,
...And my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour.
..."'Tis not possible," I muttered, "give me back my cheap hardcore!" -
Quoth the server, "404".
 
  • #4
where you getin these clasic things
 

What is "A Bit of Byte Humor: I/O, I/O, It's off to Disk I Go!"?

"A Bit of Byte Humor: I/O, I/O, It's off to Disk I Go!" is a popular joke among computer scientists and programmers. It refers to the input/output (I/O) process of a computer, where data is transferred between the central processing unit (CPU) and external devices, such as a disk drive.

Why is the joke funny?

The joke is a play on words, using the phrase "I/O" instead of "hi ho" from the popular song "Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho" from Disney's Snow White. It also highlights the repetitive nature of the I/O process, reinforcing the stereotype of programmers being stuck in front of their computers all day.

What is the significance of "Disk" in the joke?

In computing, a disk refers to a storage device, such as a hard drive or solid-state drive, where data is stored. In the joke, the use of "disk" adds to the humor by emphasizing the mundane and repetitive task of transferring data to and from the disk.

How does this joke relate to computer science?

The joke is a humorous representation of the input/output process, which is a fundamental concept in computer science. It also pokes fun at the often tedious and repetitive nature of programming and working with computers.

Are there any variations of this joke?

Yes, there are many variations of this joke, with different phrases and punchlines. Some popular variations include "I/O, I/O, it's off to code I go!" and "I/O, I/O, it's off to debug I go!" These variations often play on different aspects of computer science or programming, but all use the same structure and play on the repetition of the I/O process.

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