teabug
when you are stuck on a difficult programming task and decide to take a break to make work collegues and yourself a tea. while fermenting the hot brown liquid you realise the solution.
can often be a more delightful way of debugging.
teabugging also be applied to other forms of problem solving.
it’s no use, this .net code is going to need a teabug. hey – get your b-lls out of my face, i said a tea-bug!
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