Dude I SO remember that episode! ( God forbid I admit to watching that show ) but yea! No joke!
HAHA...People here think prolly think that says something else...everyone on the show was laughing, even whats his face, the new guy...
The puzzle was "Shot the FOCK IP"
You supercomputing network tech-heads, you know what a FOCK IP is, and in their little moment of levity, just means that you borked a setting(FOCK; based on the ROHF-Restricted Hartree-Fock ) on your BGP ( Border Gateway Protocol ) ...k I'll keep this non-technical as I can(as I have no idea what I'm talking about)... but yea I guess you get a whole slew of CRC errors(could be wrong in my assumption-matrix errors I want to say?) as data gets transimitted exponentially, as more data requests are received than the actual destination machine can handle(running in parallel mind you so you get simultaneous transfer errors but the loop doesn't end), but it doesn't know that. BOOM, you can't just shut down that one station, but the whole network, as on a reboot requests are still being made so the system is basically stuck in a loop...safe mode, reset value, reboot( you know how long those take!). Its really a n00b thing in the community rather than anything bad....and it took on life like RTFM did or some shit. It doesn't pertain exaclty to ROHF only that thats what they call it when dealing with networking supercomputers.
Keep in mind that this was a special like Berkley MIT techy episode, so this was more humorous for the audience than anything....I mean who the FUCK would get this??! ...yet its obviously quite funny...thinking what you think it does.
Anyway, lo and behold here's the linky...
http://www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/qcg/immp/
Classic...Hilarity DID ensue..those silly geeks...
Cheers