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Bad Times
Bad Times is a computer virus hoax sent out by e-mail. The original text was written by Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Kingkiller Chronicle. This "virus" does not actually exist, and the "warning" is meant to parody the alarmist message that spread the hoax of the Goodtimes virus. Like the "Goodtimes" hoax, the message warns of the horrible consequences that the virus can inflict; however, unlike "Goodtimes", where all of the consequences might have sounded plausible to people unfamiliar with computers, many of the claims made for the "Badtimes" virus are utterly implausible, such as that the virus "will drink all your good beer" and "will leave dirty socks on the coffee table when you are expecting company." It is debatable whether the "Badtimes" message can be classed as a "hoax", since the intent seems to be to make the claims ludicrous enough to not fool anyone. However, Sophos' page on "Badtimes" classifies it under hoaxes and claims "... some users are still concerned by the message and we recommend you do not forward it to friends and colleagues."
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bad times in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bad times in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of bad times in a Sentence
Through thick and thin, through good times and bad times, this company has been quite strong, but the one thing we never risk is the strength of the balance sheet through the cycle. We've been very explicit about a solid.
During all those bad times that happened in the past an industry that did not fall back was the film industry.
Lockout. during all those bad times that happened in the past an industry that did not fall back was the film industry.
I was alone one time. I remember the good times and bad times.
Consumers across income, age, education, geographic region, political affiliation, stockholding and homeownership status all posted large declines, about 79 % of consumers expected bad times in the year ahead for business conditions, the highest since 2009.
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