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(either we like it or not, we have to link to playboy.com or add a copyright note at the end of the article ;))
(Let's tell the truth)
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* [http://www.sabian.org/alicech1.htm The book]
 
* [http://www.sabian.org/alicech1.htm The book]
 
* [http://lyrics.ivory.org/wrabbit.html The song]
 
* [http://lyrics.ivory.org/wrabbit.html The song]
* [http://www.playboy.com Playboy] rabbits
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* [http://www.playboy.com Playboy] rabbits (given the bunch of pervs that code this, it's a huge possibility)
  
 
First time the "rabbit" has emerged was in the [http://www.gnu.org/software/cvs CVS] [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/amule/amule-cvs/src/ChatSelector.cpp?r1=1.13&r2=1.14 commit by run (libcw)]
 
First time the "rabbit" has emerged was in the [http://www.gnu.org/software/cvs CVS] [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/amule/amule-cvs/src/ChatSelector.cpp?r1=1.13&r2=1.14 commit by run (libcw)]

Revision as of 15:15, 17 July 2005

Follow the white rabbit ... cause things are amiss in wonderland. =(^.^)=

I assume the authors of the "rabbit" joke have got their inspiration from one/some of the following sources:

First time the "rabbit" has emerged was in the CVS commit by run (libcw)

line 326 libcw 1.14 #warning Creteil? I know you are here Creteil... follow the white rabbit.

Then MadCat added a nice ASCII art:

           ,-.,-.
            \ \\ \
             \ \\_\
             /     \
          __|    a a|
        /`   `'. = y)=
      /        `"`}
    _|    \       }
    { \     ),   //
     '-',  /__\ ( (
   jgs (______)\_)_)


after that....

everything went down the rabbit's hole......... =:)