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WhatsUp Gold
Initial release1991 (1991)
Stable release
14.4 / 18 February 2011; 13 years ago (2011-02-18)
Preview release
15.0 / 1 March 2011; 13 years ago (2011-03-01)
Written in.NET
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeNetwork monitoring system
Websitewhatsupgold.com
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
#
# Do-nothing code to test the awesomeness of the source function

declare -x Venv=$(command)
declare -i Vint=0
declare -a Aptr=( membarz go here )
declare -A Aassoc

function foo {
  echo -n "I was run by `whoami` on $(hostname)"
  echo " at $(color blue)date$(color nm)"
}

while [ $Vint -lt ${#Aptr[@]} ]; do
  Aassoc[$Aptr]=$Vint
  Vint=Vint+1
done

foo; # this is a comment

Vint=0
for MEMBER in ${Aptr[@]}; do
  printf "%s = %d" "${Aassoc[$MEMBER]}" "$Vint\n\r" || echo "Oh noez we are teh ultarfail! ($?)"
done

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Blue Hole sandbox

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Blue Hole
LocationCamden County, New Jersey
Coordinates39°37′35″N 74°53′45″W / 39.626495°N 74.895971°W / 39.626495; -74.895971
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. width70 ft (21 m)
Max. depthUnknown

The Blue Hole is a circular body of blue water in the middle of the Pinelands in Winslow Township, New Jersey. There have been many conflicting accounts regarding the depth and properties of the water in the Blue Hole, and there have been claims of mysterious deaths and strange properties of the body of water.

According to author Mark Sceurman, the hole is about seventy feet in diameter in otherwise untouched pine woods, and is surrounded by an unnatural calm. The water averages about 58 degrees all year, and contains no living organisms. The water is clear blue, which is in stark contrast to the surrounding brownish lakes and rivers. The

The Blue Hole is located in the Pinelands of Winslow Township, New Jersey. The Blue Hole is a body of water in the middle of woods that is clear blue; the water has warm and cold spots, averaging 58 to 60 degrees Farenheit. The color is unusual, as most lakes and ponds in the area are brownish due to large deposits of bog iron. The Blue Hole is circular and about 70 feet across. In the 1930s, the Blue Hole was a very popular party and swimming spot. A bridge over the Great Egg Harbor River that once made the Hole easily accessible was wiped out by a storm about 40 years ago; now it can only be reached on foot.

A number of legends exist: that it is bottomless with powerful currents, that the water is freezing cold year-round, and that the Jersey Devil is active in the area.

In 2004, the Blue Hole was made the subject of a short film by James Rolfe, creator of the The Angry Video Game Nerd. The film was called "The Jersey Odysseys I: Legend of the Blue Hole."

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