Real programmers never eat at restaurants. If the vending machine
sells it, they eat it. If it doesn't, they don't. Real
programmers don't bring brown-bag lunches, either. Recently,
real programmers discovered that popcorn was being sold in
vending machines. Common coders discovered that it could
be popped in the microwave oven in the vending-machine room,
but real programmers use the heat escaping from the top of the CPU.
Vending machines don't sell quiche, which is why Real programmers
don't eat it.