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Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:07 • by SR (unregistered)
@Windows - it's mutual

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:08 • by frits
Just press the button, Ross.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:14 • by TGVish (unregistered)
It mi?g?h?t be the case that Rosie of Hobart actually wrote "[topic here in one line only] Place new text in this space..." on her web page, and the editors thought it very funny or wise. Or probably both.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:15 • by Thief^
The chinese error message is talking about a video capture card, surely? Is it really that hard to understand?

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:19 • by Steve The Cynic (unregistered)
But, as we should all know, "tomorrow" or, worse, "in five minutes" is "within 18446744073709551126 days"...

(If it said, "in exactly 18446744073709551126 days" that would be different.)

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:19 • by Drew (unregistered)
Screw vowels.

No Forther Comments

2010-06-11 09:21 • by Incourced (unregistered)
Hmm. Enter text in text box mebbes? Not sure I got that one/

Re: No Forther Comments

2010-06-11 09:24 • by Anon (unregistered)
311394 in reply to 311392
Incourced:
Hmm. Enter text in text box mebbes? Not sure I got that one/


It say if you have further comments put them in the text box. But what if you have no further comments? You'd assume you should leave the text box empty, but apparently that isn't allowed.
It's pretty weak and I've seen it many times before.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 09:28 • by jspenguin
The password actually expired 490 days ago, they're just using an unsigned 64-bit integer.

Nothing wrong with the GoDaddy one...

2010-06-11 09:35 • by Noughmad (unregistered)
He was just playing too much Nethack.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:01 • by @Deprecated
The Login/Logout reminds me...

Once upon a time I was asked to add a login page that supported cookies, that would auto redirect to the home page if the cookie was found.
And, if the home page discovered the cookie was invalid (for whatever reason), redirect to the login page.

Well, I forgot to remove the cookie if it was invalid, so you can probably imagine what happened next...

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:08 • by Yazeran
311399 in reply to 311398
@Deprecated:
The Login/Logout reminds me...

Once upon a time I was asked to add a login page that supported cookies, that would auto redirect to the home page if the cookie was found.
And, if the home page discovered the cookie was invalid (for whatever reason), redirect to the login page.

Well, I forgot to remove the cookie if it was invalid, so you can probably imagine what happened next...


Must have been fun to watch the first user who managed to corrupt his/her session cookie... :-)

Yazeran:

Plan: To go to mars one day with a hammer

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:11 • by aaaaaaaand we're back! (unregistered)
311401 in reply to 311389
Thief^:
The chinese error message is talking about a video capture card, Shirley! Is it really that hard to understand?


ftfy

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:16 • by @Deprecated
Mike T:
Ple?? l?t us kn?w ?f w? can h?lp you ?n any other way.


Yes, I'd like to buy a vowel?

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:29 • by Marc B (unregistered)
311403 in reply to 311389
Thief^:
The chinese error message is talking about a video capture card, surely? Is it really that hard to understand?

Or maybe their video card was not installed, but rather a different one.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:29 • by An horny mouse cow-herd (unregistered)
Maybe the question marks were a hidden message.

oocacieoseeoieei to you too.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:32 • by Jorge (unregistered)
The real WTF is that you floored the Sidereal Year (365.256 363 051 days) with the calendar year (365 days) and didn't take into account the leap years!

Indeed, if you had used the sidereal year, you would get 5.050355295558224 E16 of those. The difference to your result is only of 3.54719 E13 years, or approximately 2600 times the age of the Universe!

Floor(), that most evil of functions...

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:33 • by Anon (unregistered)
311406 in reply to 311398
@Deprecated:

Well, I forgot to remove the cookie if it was invalid, so you can probably imagine what happened next...


A rift in the space-time continuum was ripped open allowing a massive invasion by trans-dimensional alien beings that enslaved all of humanity, forcing them to toil away in small boxes to produce web applications for their alien overlords.

Close?

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:41 • by @Deprecated
311407 in reply to 311406
Anon:
@Deprecated:

Well, I forgot to remove the cookie if it was invalid, so you can probably imagine what happened next...


A rift in the space-time continuum was ripped open allowing a massive invasion by trans-dimensional alien beings that enslaved all of humanity, forcing them to toil away in small boxes to produce web applications for their alien overlords.

Close?


Unfortunately, the rift was opened up back in time before I wrote the mistake, which is why I was there in the first place.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 10:56 • by Anon (unregistered)
311408 in reply to 311407
@Deprecated:
Anon:
@Deprecated:

Well, I forgot to remove the cookie if it was invalid, so you can probably imagine what happened next...


A rift in the space-time continuum was ripped open allowing a massive invasion by trans-dimensional alien beings that enslaved all of humanity, forcing them to toil away in small boxes to produce web applications for their alien overlords.

Close?


Unfortunately, the rift was opened up back in time before I wrote the mistake, which is why I was there in the first place.


That's what they want you to think. Trans-dimensional beings can time travel. Obviously. They enslaved you to make sure you'd make the mistake in the future that would allow them to invade in the past.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:07 • by NorgTheFat (unregistered)
"Yes, I would like to connect to Nafta.mdb but you can't find it," Geoff wrote, "why are we having this conversation?"

So, NAFTA uses an Access Database for it's data? :O

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:18 • by rudraigh
WhereTF is the WTF in the "Windows is exiting." one?

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:19 • by Ozz (unregistered)
TRWTF is GoDaddy.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:23 • by Survey Question (unregistered)
If you have any further comments, please include below

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:27 • by Not Cynic Enough, Steve... (unregistered)
311417 in reply to 311390
Steve The Cynic:

(If it said, "in exactly 18446744073709551126 days" that would be different.)


But it _is_ exactly 18446744073709551126 days.
Though of course, while it takes 18446744073709551126 days before your password expires, your license expires in 6. On the 7th day, when you thought you would be resting, logging in will cause Oracle to review your license portfolio and increase your fee by a seven-figure number.

Which, as they will explain, is entirely fair because, after all, they're only charging you 1e-14€ per day.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:37 • by Rodger C. (unregistered)
TRWTF is that you're using MS Windows, even though you've come to a mutual feeling of hate with it (which I also share).

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:43 • by Neil (unregistered)
311419 in reply to 311413
rudraigh:
WhereTF is the WTF in the "Windows is exiting." one?
I misread that as Windows is exciting, which would have been a WTF.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 11:54 • by Maurits
If you have no further comments, you're obviously not executive material, so you shouldn't be filling out the survey in the first place.

I'm guessing the "windows just hates you" came about like this:


if (!SomeWindowsAPI(...)) {
TCHAR buffer[...];
LPCTSTR szMessage = &buffer[0];
DWORD dwErr = GetLastError();
if (!FormatMessage(..., buffer)) {
szMessage = _T("Windows just hates you");
}
MessageBox(... szMessage, ...);
}

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:00 • by ARMed but harmless (unregistered)
Unable to post comment! (err code: Akismet just hates you

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:00 • by da Doctah
Someone needs to tell GoDaddy that if they have trouble moving their vowels it could lead to consonation.

(Thanks Howie Mandel.)

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:12 • by Mike T. (unregistered)
I'm Team Burgundy?

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:17 • by SR (unregistered)
311424 in reply to 311419
Neil:
rudraigh:
WhereTF is the WTF in the "Windows is exiting." one?
I misread that as Windows is exciting, which would have been a WTF.


It is, in a "may you live in exciting times" way.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:19 • by JJ (unregistered)
Okay, here's my further comment: "Your survey designers are lazy bums who can't be bothered to mark a survey question optional. And if they're using software that doesn't allow them to do this then that statement applies to the developers instead."

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:31 • by Indrek (unregistered)
@ the Windows one:
Messagebox title bar reading fail.
Proof my ass.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:37 • by lolwtf
311427 in reply to 311414
Ozz:
TRWTF is GoDaddy.
Seconded.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:57 • by mihi
Hmm.
18446744073709551126 + 490 = 2 ^ 128

So the value could have been -490 interpreted as a signed 128-bit integer but then output as an unsigned integer.

Several WTFs:

a) why have you not logged in for more than a year?<p>

b) why does Oracle need a that large number range for that?

c) why can't oracle distinguish between signed and unsigned integers properly? :)

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:59 • by vovo (unregistered)
311429 in reply to 311413
I think the submitter's comment indicates that the message was equal to "Windows is exiting. Like it or lump it."

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 12:59 • by Larry (unregistered)
311430 in reply to 311428
Actually, about 18446744073709551126 WTFs can be simplified to:
mihi:
why can't oracle

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 13:13 • by AnOldRelic (unregistered)
311431 in reply to 311428
mihi:
c) why can't oracle distinguish between signed and unsigned integers properly? :)


Because TRWTF is Oracle.

Re: No Forther Comments

2010-06-11 13:56 • by Axl (unregistered)
311433 in reply to 311394
Anon:
Incourced:
Hmm. Enter text in text box mebbes? Not sure I got that one/


It say if you have further comments put them in the text box. But what if you have no further comments? You'd assume you should leave the text box empty, but apparently that isn't allowed.
It's pretty weak and I've seen it many times before.


Is that a calendar weak or a sidereal weak?

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 14:01 • by Some Wonk (unregistered)
311434 in reply to 311391
Drew:
Scr?w v?w?ls.

FTFY

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 14:25 • by doctor who (unregistered)
5.5 slash apple slash 26

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-11 14:46 • by Buddy (unregistered)
311436 in reply to 311428
mihi:


Several WTFs:

a) why have ...?

b) why does ...?

c) why can't ...?



One must be fairly new in the biz. Eventually, one learns not to ask why. This is a means of self preservation. Otherwise the answer will usually invoke at least two or more of the following: anger, contempt, disgust, fear, doubt, frustration, guilt, shame, despair, disappointment, sadness, and shock. These days psychiatrists can isolate and medicate for each of these, should one want to persist.

Re: No Forther Comments

2010-06-11 14:50 • by fjf (unregistered)
311437 in reply to 311394
Anon:
Incourced:
Hmm. Enter text in text box mebbes? Not sure I got that one/


It say if you have further comments put them in the text box. But what if you have no further comments? You'd assume you should leave the text box empty, but apparently that isn't allowed.
It's pretty weak and I've seen it many times before.

Me too. At least it's a self-fixing bug: After getting the message, you will have further comments.

But I've seen worse: A survey using radio buttons and no "none" option, although "none" was a valid answer to some of the questions. Since my browser (correctly) preselected one radio button, I couldn't answer "none". In the "further comments" question at the end, I noted that some of my answers were wrong for this reason. Never heard back from them, though. BTW, this wasn't some random web site -- it was a polling company.

Re: No Forther Comments

2010-06-11 17:52 • by MSCW (unregistered)
311442 in reply to 311437
fjf:

But I've seen worse: A survey using radio buttons and no "none" option, although "none" was a valid answer to some of the questions. Since my browser (correctly) preselected one radio button, I couldn't answer "none".


That's how we elect our president in Russia.
BTW you could select unpopular option, to emulate "none" (as I did)

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-12 05:44 • by Grumpy (unregistered)
@Windows reminds me of a messagebox in an old game: "The peasants are revolting!" Yes, I know, stinky bastards the lot of them. Give them a bath and some cake.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-12 06:59 • by Mrrix32 (unregistered)
311450 in reply to 311435
doctor who:
5.5 slash apple slash 26

My favourite year! Shame about the earth and everything.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-13 07:26 • by AndyCanfield
The video card case reminds me of one of the great error messages of all time. On one of our computers in the early 1990's, when you booted, the BIOS would come up and say "Keyboard not found; press F1 to continue."

As illogical as it seems (with no keyboard how can I press F1?), it works great. The BIOS did not detect the keyboard. Maybe there is none, or maybe there is but the detection algorithm failed. If the BIOS sees an "F1" come in on the port, then you must have a keyboard that is working, and the BIOS will proceed on that assumption.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-13 09:36 • by Peter (unregistered)
311460 in reply to 311459
AndyCanfield:
The video card case reminds me of one of the great error messages of all time. On one of our computers in the early 1990's, when you booted, the BIOS would come up and say "Keyboard not found; press F1 to continue."

As illogical as it seems (with no keyboard how can I press F1?), it works great. The BIOS did not detect the keyboard. Maybe there is none, or maybe there is but the detection algorithm failed. If the BIOS sees an "F1" come in on the port, then you must have a keyboard that is working, and the BIOS will proceed on that assumption.

And maybe the keyboard lead has come loose, or the keyboard's broken. Plug it in properly, or replace the keyboard, then press F1 to let the computer know you've done so. As you say, it works great.

Re: A Gracious Grace Period

2010-06-13 21:45 • by SD (unregistered)
311465 in reply to 311385
SR:
@Windows - it's mutual
Well it looks more like Windows just hates Rainmeter and Rainmeter is trying to transfer the blame to you, not that you're gullible or anything.
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