One detail I love about this scene is how earlier Michael is bragging about how he's the best coder in the company and how everyone else is basically useless, and then here he mentions that he constantly puts decimal places in the wrong place.
"I *always* fuck up some mundane detail." Sounds like most programmers, myself included. The difference is I usually test it at least once first, and I'm a TERRIBLE programmer.
@@E2theBizzleespecially knowing everyone talks themselves up in their stories. They are always the hero, everyone else is an idiot, evil, incapable etc
Fr tho. Learning to code I saw so many videos where people mis-spell something as simple as var, const, let, etc let alone anything else lmao. Evidently, spelling is not a software engineers strong suit
For some reason, the two funniest parts here to me are Peter's little "oh shit" at 1:50 and his panicked "no it didn't!" at 2:26. It's the little things I enjoy.
@@tommclarty17 Technically, it somewhat makes sense as it was shown that they were all having a case of the Mondays at the beginning of the movie, causing them to be at their most unproductive and careless working state. In other words, Michael could mean that the case of the Mondays caused him to be careless by not checking where he placed the decimal point in the virus.
I love how they make the scene like Mission: Impossible, downloading the virus, passing it off to each other in slo-mo and then the whole operation takes just a few minutes and it's no big deal. Of course that is until they find out Michael Bolton messes up a mundane detail like putting the decimal in the wrong place. 🤣
Ah yes. 3.5 inch floppies.... The good old days. To think that the phone Im on right now has a micro SD card in it that is equal to more than 364,000 of those floppy disks is mind boggling. I used quite a few of those in high school (had to carry one with my name on it in my binder for computer class everyday) and I distinctly remember the capacity printed on the disk it was 1.44 MB.. not gigabytes but megabytes... Lol man I feel old as hell right now!
@@markfurman4386 Oh those were great. They were really fragile and if you touched the interior at all your data was corrupted but they were amazing I always loved the feeling of putting one in the slot and then closing the hatch on top of it it was a very satisfying sound and feeling and then you hear the computer start to spin that disc up and read it it was a very gratifying feeling and it always fascinated me how that computer could get information from that little piece of film inside that plastic
@@markfurman4386 one of my favorite old computers to fire up was an IBM 8088 with that gigantic red on off switch on the back of it. It made a very distinct clunk sound when you turned it on and off I always love the sound of those switches
I was a young, young lad when CD's were just coming out. I remember Wing Commander 1 was a floppy... but 2 or 3 was on a CD and it was crazy the leap. My dad had a bedroom of our house from like age 4-8 with 3 computers and a server etc. Would LAN Warcraft and Lords of the Realm 2, Age of Empires etc. But I still remember loving floppy discs and the physical click of popping them in and out. Weird nostalgic things.
uh oh, if the company your account all of a sudden has $305,326 that you got from pulling a cyber skimming job, it means you must have misplaced a decimal or the company your ripping off does a shit load of transactions every week or so
I think they didn't actually fuck up. The program worked. It's just that all the fractions of a cent adds up REALLY quick when it's taken from a major corporation.
That BOOM BOOM moment during the copying to the passing of the disk from Michael to Samir to Peter to him hiding the disk in his jacket pocket to him putting the disk into the company's computer is the same moment when I block someone on social media or deleting a contact on my phone of someone I am no longer friends with.
2:25 - i would have gone into HQ and told them we were running a side project to see if there were any vulnerabilities and we didnt realize how bad the vulnerabilities were. Gotten a pee pee slap at most and told to report to corporate next time such a test was ran.
I dunno running a "vulnerability test" where money is being transferred into a personal account you own?? Don't think that would go down too well at their point in time I'd be packing my stuff and planning a long vacation to Belize
@@mikesully110 As long as you give the money back, it at least kind of makes sense. Corp generally doesn't understand the software being used (least of all did they in the 90's), so you could say something like "Our program was created to only try to draw until it asked for conformation, but your security is so bad it never even asked!" Throw in some technobabble to confuse them, really sell it. Point out that, if your intention was to steal, why are you now giving it back (remember: they think you're stupid). You may even get a few rewards for finding such a gaping security flaw.
@@AaronRadleyI think you’re wrong here bud. Sending money to your personal account? That just sounds so suspicious no matter which way you want to put it. Your argument of “How am I stealing if I’m trying to give it back” is so flawed lol. It’s because you got caught. Best thing to do is quit and leave before it gets exposed. $306k USD in 1998 is $778 CAD in 2023. It would take me over 13 years to make that amount of amount, it’s better to just leave
@@AaronRadley You really believe the company would not conduct a thorough investigation after finding out that an employee has admitted to moving over 300k without authorisation? I don’t think you understand how serious it is to be alleged of corporate embezzlement.
One thing that always bothers me is at 1:27 when Michael starts saying "What'd you do...." I bet he was going to ask what Peter did with the floppy disc. I always wondered if there was a deleted scene where Peter realizes he left it in the computer. And, hypothetically, that disc somehow survives the fire intact enough to be read and the company can trace the virus back to those 3.
What about if there was a net work? And someone can just log onto network in another office and link it to those 3. I don’t know about this company, but where I work I have to enter a username and password every time I do some thing on the computer so everything can be tracked on site or off whoever has access to the net work. I know in 2000 they had networks.
0:30 That part where micheal bolton turned around with disgust. I heard he actually turned around and saw someone holding a naked picture of him. Was that true
Playing Starfield found a side quest where someone stole. 001 per transaction for 305,326.13 and went...isn't that the exact amount from Office Space... here I am.
Just for quick maths how much were they were suppose to take from $305,326.13 had they place the right decimal? I don’t remember what fraction Michael was suppose to place the decimal in the movie.
I don't think the movie laid out the numerical details too clearly on purpose, but here's my understanding. Each transaction results in a value like $100.0345. You can have 3 cents but you can't have 3.45 cents, so the system has to round this value down, and that 45% of a cent just gets lost to the fact that the economy doesn't operate on or recognize fractions of a cent. Their plan was to instead of just drop the 45% of a cent in this example, redirect that portion into another account. Let's say for simplicity and to continue the example that all transactions resulted in that extra 45% of a cent and your company processed 100,000 transactions a day, you'd end up with 45,000 cents in your account each day, or $450 dollars. That's probably a high enough number to get noticed, but I think the overall logic is as a above, so maybe they were working with smaller numbers or fewer transactions.
There's a mission in Starfield where you help track the source of a power leak and find it's someone running a program that's skimming from ATM fees with a balance update of 305326.130 credits. Fan fact.
Kinda stupid that they put the money in his own bank. They should have tried to make a fake bank account under a different name so that if anyone noticed the loss of money, it wouldn't be directly in an employee's account
Alright, can anyone explain what kind of mundane detail Bolton missed? I'm genuinely curious if it's easy or hard to screw up that bad during a coding process
@Derek tbh, fucking up such a minute detail like this is something that would 100% happen. In Payday 2, if you applied a specific Perk Deck (stats boost that help certain playstyles), you could regain 0,06% of your health every time you get injured by anything. They accidently wrote 0,6% instead. Which is 60% of your health anything you get injured. So players started putting themselves on fire and go from "nearly dying" to "back in the fight in prestine condition". Payday 2 glitch and bugs are just build different my guy.
So basically based off Bolton explanation this is what probably happened. When he was possibly creating the function, the logic for the floating decimal was in the wrong place in the line. But in hindsight Bolton should have tested it before deploying it. He probably wrote it all and didn’t review it at all
This is the difference between 100.00 and 10000 in computing. Edit: The former explicitly specifies 100 and 0 hundredths, while the latter specifies 10000 exactly. Functionally the same, apart from the latter being two orders of magnitude higher. If he coded it to interpret a number as always including cents, he wouldn't be having this problem since that program would look for decimals, see none, and assume 10000 meant 100.00 instead, a much less dangerous failure mode on the entry since its instead two orders of magnitude lower than intended rather than higher which is what gets the IRS on your ass if your company doesn't zero you first XD
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I hate how he double clicked because those earlier machines didn't require double clicking like that. I also hate how they named the damn things VIRUS. I understand they had to do it for the movie viewers, but they could've done something a little less obvious to the company.
Add to that no cell phones, just answering machines on someone's house phone. Also they look up money laundering in a paper dictionary, not online. Amazing how much has changed in just over two decades.
"Be cool. Be cool. Be cool." - Surfer Dude ; I'll tell you something my mentor one of the greatest Audi high end car salesmen ever told me after an awesome car show with oyster shooters and beautiful machines, ladies, when his wife suggested that he should not order so much filet mignon and fine scotch whiskies when he was out with the top corporate brass. He said they're corporate sharks; If you are frugal Fred; They'll have contempt; They'll eat you alive. Don't steal anything less than two million dollars; wait five years and do it again; Before you do it get your virus so deep in the corporation or financial institution that it's part of their system and there's not much they can do about it; Don't drain them or bleed them white; just collect a very moderate tax. They'll respect your daring. If you're so scared, the sharks will know you're not one of them; You're not cool. So 'be cool.' It's a youth hackathon!
This is so unethical and total BS. They should never have done this, they should have just worked like normal people and dropped a loaded flash drive near lumberg’s car- like a normal freaking person.
Jokes aside, Lumberg is EXACTLY the kind of person to fall for that kind of shit. Like, if they left a floppy on his desk or something, he'd put it in just to find out what it was.
@The Monster Under Your Bed It was just a joke play on the song "Damn it feels good to be a gangster" from the movie office space lol calm down. But yea trudeau is straight up purposely ruining our country and taking extra money on the side while he does it.
@The Monster Under Your Bed He will, eventually. Only problem is that right now there's no viable alternative, otherwise he would've been sent packing last time. But Hudak was never going to get a win, and O'Toole is a goof. That's the problem.
0:35 is burned into my brain from this movie. He just looks so done, it's amazing. Michael Bolton was the best character imo.
Looks like he shi- himself
such a great 4th wall break here. its like he knows exactly what the audience is thinking
@@sunnypodbelsek6697 the office moment
That wave from the ultra chipper lady killed him.
@@arasb3258so cringeworthy lol
One detail I love about this scene is how earlier Michael is bragging about how he's the best coder in the company and how everyone else is basically useless, and then here he mentions that he constantly puts decimal places in the wrong place.
"I *always* fuck up some mundane detail."
Sounds like most programmers, myself included. The difference is I usually test it at least once first, and I'm a TERRIBLE programmer.
So maybe the Bobs were right to have him let go. I mean, if he’s always messing up.
@@E2theBizzleespecially knowing everyone talks themselves up in their stories. They are always the hero, everyone else is an idiot, evil, incapable etc
Excellent read on that scene. I missed it.
Fr tho. Learning to code I saw so many videos where people mis-spell something as simple as var, const, let, etc let alone anything else lmao. Evidently, spelling is not a software engineers strong suit
"Technically it did work," is one of my favorite lines in the movie.
NO IT DIDN’T!!!!
True what Morpheus said in the Matrix, 1999 was the pinnacle of our society.
Well we went from this to idocracy to today... lol
@@clockworkNate Mike Judge is a true philosopher.
Isn’t that the damn truth
@@clockworkNate I’m still waiting for Carl’s Jr. to have extra big ass fries as a menu item
Completely true
Everyone is gangsta until you forgot a decimal point
That’s how I always check my bank account now. I even add the “Oh shit.”
''THIS IS A...FUCK''
@Costanza1459 No matter if it is an increase or decrease?
@@rendersen22 Every time, Hahahahaha!!!
Honestly I'd be happy taking money from a sadistic company with evil people on the inside because very next day Milton burns it down anyway lol.
@@hybrid5568 As much as it feels great to get revenge for the company who has treated you badly, chances are your enemies will come and attack you.
"This is a... FUCK". Gotta love Samir.
I still say this every time something unusual happens.
Michael Bolton's fourth wall break at 00:34 is my favorite part of this whole sequence.
reminds me of the office
Reminds me of how characters in Garfield look at the reader
Jim was born here.
For some reason, the two funniest parts here to me are Peter's little "oh shit" at 1:50 and his panicked "no it didn't!" at 2:26. It's the little things I enjoy.
This has to be the most beautifully shot moment of Mike Judge's entire career.
Man those days were awesome, I miss the late 90s, 1998 I built my first PC.
"I always mess up some mundane detail." LOOOL, never gets old... I still use that line today and often when something doesn't work out right.
‘...I always mess up some mundane detail.’
I always thought he said Monday detail
@@whtbobwntsbobget that doesn’t make sense.
Well this is not a mundane detail.
OH
@@tommclarty17 Technically, it somewhat makes sense as it was shown that they were all having a case of the Mondays at the beginning of the movie, causing them to be at their most unproductive and careless working state. In other words, Michael could mean that the case of the Mondays caused him to be careless by not checking where he placed the decimal point in the virus.
I love how they make the scene like Mission: Impossible, downloading the virus, passing it off to each other in slo-mo and then the whole operation takes just a few minutes and it's no big deal. Of course that is until they find out Michael Bolton messes up a mundane detail like putting the decimal in the wrong place. 🤣
Ah yes. 3.5 inch floppies.... The good old days. To think that the phone Im on right now has a micro SD card in it that is equal to more than 364,000 of those floppy disks is mind boggling. I used quite a few of those in high school (had to carry one with my name on it in my binder for computer class everyday) and I distinctly remember the capacity printed on the disk it was 1.44 MB.. not gigabytes but megabytes... Lol man I feel old as hell right now!
I thought DSDS 5.25" 360k disks were great.
@@markfurman4386 Oh those were great. They were really fragile and if you touched the interior at all your data was corrupted but they were amazing I always loved the feeling of putting one in the slot and then closing the hatch on top of it it was a very satisfying sound and feeling and then you hear the computer start to spin that disc up and read it it was a very gratifying feeling and it always fascinated me how that computer could get information from that little piece of film inside that plastic
@@markfurman4386 these youngsters todayWill never know what it's like to fire up a computer and listen to the hard drive spool up like a turbocharger.
@@markfurman4386 one of my favorite old computers to fire up was an IBM 8088 with that gigantic red on off switch on the back of it. It made a very distinct clunk sound when you turned it on and off I always love the sound of those switches
I was a young, young lad when CD's were just coming out. I remember Wing Commander 1 was a floppy... but 2 or 3 was on a CD and it was crazy the leap. My dad had a bedroom of our house from like age 4-8 with 3 computers and a server etc. Would LAN Warcraft and Lords of the Realm 2, Age of Empires etc. But I still remember loving floppy discs and the physical click of popping them in and out. Weird nostalgic things.
0:34 Utter contempt and disdain.🤣
Case of the Mondays lady hahahah
@@phillyfan-182She really needed her ass kicked for saying that.
0:32 is my favorite part .
Her heavily modulated voice lol.
Why is Michael double clicking the OK button like my dad
Becuz kidz....
my headcanon is he hits "OK", then a prompt comes up "Are you sure?" which is the second click
Oh you’re not suppose to double click
@@sockebobish HAHAHA
Because windows 95
uh oh, if the company your account all of a sudden has $305,326 that you got from pulling a cyber skimming job, it means you must have misplaced a decimal or the company your ripping off does a shit load of transactions every week or so
Wow $305,326 That’s A Whole Lot of Money 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
I don’t know why, but this is one of my favorite sequences in any movie. A personal 10/10 perfect movie for me.
I think they didn't actually fuck up. The program worked. It's just that all the fractions of a cent adds up REALLY quick when it's taken from a major corporation.
Dude is this guy related to Michael Bolton?
@Matt Zwiers NO, IT IS JUST A COINCIDENCE!! Keep in mind that the singer's last name at birth is Bolotin. He then later changed it to Bolton.
@@rendersen22 🤣
That BOOM BOOM moment during the copying to the passing of the disk from Michael to Samir to Peter to him hiding the disk in his jacket pocket to him putting the disk into the company's computer is the same moment when I block someone on social media or deleting a contact on my phone of someone I am no longer friends with.
1:56 the delivery by Samir.
Such an amazing song choice for this scene
That's about $510,957.60 today (02/08/2022)
WHAAAAAAAAT
2:25 - i would have gone into HQ and told them we were running a side project to see if there were any vulnerabilities and we didnt realize how bad the vulnerabilities were. Gotten a pee pee slap at most and told to report to corporate next time such a test was ran.
I dunno running a "vulnerability test" where money is being transferred into a personal account you own?? Don't think that would go down too well at their point in time I'd be packing my stuff and planning a long vacation to Belize
@@mikesully110 As long as you give the money back, it at least kind of makes sense. Corp generally doesn't understand the software being used (least of all did they in the 90's), so you could say something like "Our program was created to only try to draw until it asked for conformation, but your security is so bad it never even asked!"
Throw in some technobabble to confuse them, really sell it. Point out that, if your intention was to steal, why are you now giving it back (remember: they think you're stupid). You may even get a few rewards for finding such a gaping security flaw.
@@mikesully110cash out, book the first flight to a non-extradition country lol
@@AaronRadleyI think you’re wrong here bud. Sending money to your personal account? That just sounds so suspicious no matter which way you want to put it. Your argument of “How am I stealing if I’m trying to give it back” is so flawed lol. It’s because you got caught. Best thing to do is quit and leave before it gets exposed. $306k USD in 1998 is $778 CAD in 2023. It would take me over 13 years to make that amount of amount, it’s better to just leave
@@AaronRadley You really believe the company would not conduct a thorough investigation after finding out that an employee has admitted to moving over 300k without authorisation?
I don’t think you understand how serious it is to be alleged of corporate embezzlement.
yo that one quick shot from underneath mike as he handles the mouse to initiate the file transfer, is a cool shot!
Except that the mousepad magically disappears
One thing that always bothers me is at 1:27 when Michael starts saying "What'd you do...." I bet he was going to ask what Peter did with the floppy disc. I always wondered if there was a deleted scene where Peter realizes he left it in the computer. And, hypothetically, that disc somehow survives the fire intact enough to be read and the company can trace the virus back to those 3.
What about if there was a net work? And someone can just log onto network in another office and link it to those 3. I don’t know about this company, but where I work I have to enter a username and password every time I do some thing on the computer so everything can be tracked on site or off whoever has access to the net work. I know in 2000 they had networks.
I love how Peter's yelling at Michael but as soon as he realizes it was his idea he says they shouldn't get mad at each other.
0:35 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That always gets me.
So freaking funny
saw this for the first time yesterday. can't believe ive never watched it
All companies deserve this
I love how its got VIRUS in the name lol
0:31 "Hello, Michael Bolton!"
Nerdy dudes doing normal office shit to gangsta rap is the best xD
Normal stuff like embezzling 300k??
At 1:49 Usually me in a nutshell or sometimes with my buddies and I said the line oh shit.
0:30 That part where micheal bolton turned around with disgust. I heard he actually turned around and saw someone holding a naked picture of him. Was that true
Playing Starfield found a side quest where someone stole. 001 per transaction for 305,326.13 and went...isn't that the exact amount from Office Space... here I am.
0:12 Virus_CDEF? well poor choice of a file name if you want to go undercover
Just for quick maths how much were they were suppose to take from $305,326.13 had they place the right decimal? I don’t remember what fraction Michael was suppose to place the decimal in the movie.
They were supposed to take 0.01 of every penny made or something
I don't think the movie laid out the numerical details too clearly on purpose, but here's my understanding.
Each transaction results in a value like $100.0345. You can have 3 cents but you can't have 3.45 cents, so the system has to round this value down, and that 45% of a cent just gets lost to the fact that the economy doesn't operate on or recognize fractions of a cent. Their plan was to instead of just drop the 45% of a cent in this example, redirect that portion into another account.
Let's say for simplicity and to continue the example that all transactions resulted in that extra 45% of a cent and your company processed 100,000 transactions a day, you'd end up with 45,000 cents in your account each day, or $450 dollars.
That's probably a high enough number to get noticed, but I think the overall logic is as a above, so maybe they were working with smaller numbers or fewer transactions.
@@CptSupermrkt god.. I wish i smart as you
Likely 1/10^8 of this
They were supposed to get a similar amount, but over two years.
literally calls it virus...
When you have only 23 bucks in your bank account 1:50
“Ohh! Well this not a MUNDANE DETAIL Michael!!!!!”
Samir made this.
Samir you are breaking the car!
Listen to my call Samir.
You shut up
Big things have small beginnings
TWENTY-SIX THIRTEEN, MICHAEL!
Every programmer has had some version of the "oh sh*t" conversation.
1:48 Peter Got $305,326.13¢
Does anyone know the song?
Ice cube - Down for whatever
This scene doesn't work without the Music...It just doesn't.
"well that was easy"
Nothing like naming the payload with "virus" in it
When you make a typo, only the errorists win.
There's a mission in Starfield where you help track the source of a power leak and find it's someone running a program that's skimming from ATM fees with a balance update of 305326.130 credits. Fan fact.
Micheal Bolton: The Dwight prototype
Kinda stupid that they put the money in his own bank. They should have tried to make a fake bank account under a different name so that if anyone noticed the loss of money, it wouldn't be directly in an employee's account
Like a Randall Stevens situation
I don't know why you think they did that. They did create another account.
Cybersecurity failed their job that day
Alright, can anyone explain what kind of mundane detail Bolton missed? I'm genuinely curious if it's easy or hard to screw up that bad during a coding process
@Derek Yeah that totally did. Thanks Derek. Just... If you try could remember to put the new cover sheets on the TPS reports... that'd be great.
@@tw4898 🤪😖🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He didn't do a test run first, on a simulated bank account. That's the detail he missed.
@Derek tbh, fucking up such a minute detail like this is something that would 100% happen.
In Payday 2, if you applied a specific Perk Deck (stats boost that help certain playstyles), you could regain 0,06% of your health every time you get injured by anything. They accidently wrote 0,6% instead. Which is 60% of your health anything you get injured.
So players started putting themselves on fire and go from "nearly dying" to "back in the fight in prestine condition".
Payday 2 glitch and bugs are just build different my guy.
So basically based off Bolton explanation this is what probably happened.
When he was possibly creating the function, the logic for the floating decimal was in the wrong place in the line. But in hindsight Bolton should have tested it before deploying it. He probably wrote it all and didn’t review it at all
0:35 FOURTH WALL BREAK!!! 💯
It did work Michael okay!! Ok...okay!!! Ok🤣
Yes, name your virus file “virus”
😂 Micheal!!!!
Thats why u wirte test cases kids! even if you are writing virus.
This is the difference between 100.00 and 10000 in computing.
Edit: The former explicitly specifies 100 and 0 hundredths, while the latter specifies 10000 exactly. Functionally the same, apart from the latter being two orders of magnitude higher. If he coded it to interpret a number as always including cents, he wouldn't be having this problem since that program would look for decimals, see none, and assume 10000 meant 100.00 instead, a much less dangerous failure mode on the entry since its instead two orders of magnitude lower than intended rather than higher which is what gets the IRS on your ass if your company doesn't zero you first XD
What is the name of the song
Was there a true story about developers scraping cents off transactions?
$305,326.13¢
Virus_CDEF is fucking gold
Floppy diskettes are so cool
That amount would be around 600K today.
Dear kena mcanroe what’s the song name I looked it up on Spotify it’s not available on my Spotify premium I got to meet kena mcnroe the just a moment girl she lives here in Lubbock Texas and she has a young son with autism she came to speak to the burktech players next door from the Burkhart center for autism education and research here in Lubbock Texas she lives in Lubbock Texas now and she has one autistic son
It’s hilarious that they opened a bank account at the company’s credit union that they use to scam the company 😂
1:26 lmao XD
He named the file as virus
Before there was a camera every 3 feet
I hate how he double clicked because those earlier machines didn't require double clicking like that. I also hate how they named the damn things VIRUS. I understand they had to do it for the movie viewers, but they could've done something a little less obvious to the company.
This is so unrealistic. They should have been debugging that code endlessly to figure out what happened. And then begin panicking like they did LOL
1:50 Oh shit
They named it Virus_CDEF. 😭😭😭
Funny how they all look so guilty 😂😂😂😂 all they had to do is split it three ways at $101,000 id be happy 😊
And face legal issues 😊
A: drives…. Good lord. Floppies. Great film but old tech.
Also, Windows hardware but MacOS screenshots.
I still got a floppy drive in my ryzen build from last year.
Floppy drives were definitely still in wide use at the time the movie was made.
Add to that no cell phones, just answering machines on someone's house phone. Also they look up money laundering in a paper dictionary, not online. Amazing how much has changed in just over two decades.
@@ct6502cConsidering flash drives didn't come out until the next decade, what else would they be using?
I miss Windows 95 man. haha or whatever that is.
"Be cool. Be cool. Be cool." - Surfer Dude ; I'll tell you something my mentor one of the greatest Audi high end car salesmen ever told me after an awesome car show with oyster shooters and beautiful machines, ladies, when his wife suggested that he should not order so much filet mignon and fine scotch whiskies when he was out with the top corporate brass. He said they're corporate sharks; If you are frugal Fred; They'll have contempt; They'll eat you alive. Don't steal anything less than two million dollars; wait five years and do it again; Before you do it get your virus so deep in the corporation or financial institution that it's part of their system and there's not much they can do about it; Don't drain them or bleed them white; just collect a very moderate tax. They'll respect your daring. If you're so scared, the sharks will know you're not one of them; You're not cool. So 'be cool.' It's a youth hackathon!
Samir is sexy!! ..... & I love his accent...... overrated movie but Samir was an awesome character!!
This is a FFFUCK
My favorite part 😂😂😂😂
This is so unethical and total BS. They should never have done this, they should have just worked like normal people and dropped a loaded flash drive near lumberg’s car- like a normal freaking person.
Jokes aside, Lumberg is EXACTLY the kind of person to fall for that kind of shit. Like, if they left a floppy on his desk or something, he'd put it in just to find out what it was.
We didn't have thumb drives in the 90s.
O face
2020 elections!
Trump Lost you Biatch!! 🤣
@AdamPizzaChef here come the flat Earther conspiracy theorist idiots...
Here bc this is what Dominion did with election
You lost. Get over it
@The Monster Under Your Bed Damn it feels good to be a Canadian 😂
@The Monster Under Your Bed It was just a joke play on the song "Damn it feels good to be a gangster" from the movie office space lol calm down. But yea trudeau is straight up purposely ruining our country and taking extra money on the side while he does it.
@The Monster Under Your Bed He will, eventually. Only problem is that right now there's no viable alternative, otherwise he would've been sent packing last time. But Hudak was never going to get a win, and O'Toole is a goof. That's the problem.
You mean rigging, sry I ment fortified and swapping outvvotes with gliches, kicking people out to count in secret and refuse a recount and much more
yeah let's name a file virus
song?