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And now back to our regularly scheduled program...
Jerome Baum writes, "I don't know what monitor can handle 16777216 bits of color, but I bet it looks AWESOME!"
"This isn't exactly an error, but definitely a questionable search result," writes Ruquay Calloway, "Also, Amazon probably knows, somewhere, that I'm not a woman."
"I can't believe I've never noticed this before, but apparently there's an entity code just next to the seal in place of the actual Korean character," wrote John Rasch.
"Our 'cutting edge' Insurance Agency software presented me with this password change notification this morning," Shawn Hill wrote, "I think I'll wait to change it, I've got some time."
Vincent was given a number of interesting choices when he tried to download Safari.
"I just received this email from a recruiter," reprorts William, "To my amazement, knowledge of and lessons learned from The Daily WTF appear to be a required skill nowadays."
"I got an email from easyJet today - the last time I used that airline was about two years ago," Jack D. writes, "Perhaps someone can tell me which option means 'unsubscribe'?
Re: Sponsor Appreciation, 16777216 Bits of Color, and More Error'd
2012-09-07 07:10
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TRWTF is Safari on Windows.
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Re: Sponsor Appreciation, 16777216 Bits of Color, and More Error'd
2012-09-07 08:44
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$$ERR:get_name_fail
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Translation of the German email:
Hello _______ For our customer ________ .NET Development [something missing] Applications. You should have the following skills: - Programming knowledge C# - .NET Framework 3.5 - WTF - Experience with Oracle databases - Stored Procedures |
Re: Sponsor Appreciation, 16777216 Bits of Color, and More Error'd
2012-09-07 09:51
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¯\(°_o)/¯ I DUNNO LOL
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Re: Sponsor Appreciation, 16777216 Bits of Color, and More Error'd
2012-09-07 13:31
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Of course Amazon knows you're male. That's why they put sex books at the top of all your search results. I'm sure the criteria is: author matches search text OR title matches search text OR user is male and book is about sex OR user is female and book is about 'relationships'.
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