Comment On McDialup

John W. snapped this on Memorial Day off of I-95. [expand full text]
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Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:06 • by snoofle
To be fair to the google maps one showing the arrow across the divider, I've had people give me directions like that: Turn here Here HERE!!! Um, into the brick wall (on the side of the highway)? But the street we want is behind it!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:07 • by ui (unregistered)
Do not read!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:09 • by 50% Opacity (unregistered)
233640 in reply to 233639
You're supposed to put a bar code there that scans "Do not read".

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Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:10 • by Ryuzaki (unregistered)
Do not Bar Code.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:13 • by weirded verber (unregistered)
Do not comment



CAPTCHA: transverbero - to 'weird' verbs

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:18 • by Scott (unregistered)
Duhh... you're not supposed to scan the LETTERS. The scanner can't read them. Scan the bar code.

Kids these days... mutter, mutter...

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:21 • by Ronald McDonald (unregistered)
John W. snapped this on Memorial Day off of I-95.

Wow what a typo. Let's see if we can fix that:
John W. snapped this on Memorial Day of 1995.

There we go. No one uses modems anymore. Right?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:26 • by Fred (unregistered)
Yeah, I saw that same magician when I was in Vegas. Except he flew the top 8 stories of our hotel right across the street and set it down on top of this other hotel. Or something like that. I'm not exactly sure, I was really drunk at the time. But anyway, I've seen it. Yawn.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:33 • by Isuwen
For the map to sears... well, it's pretty obvious he's in Arkansas or something, and is going to a sears in New Jersey. Now, if he is in New Jersey, and he told it Arkansas, or he's in Arkansas and told it New Jersey... that's his problem.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:33 • by Mad? Muhahaha (unregistered)
All these years you've been waiting for science to perfect the artificial {take your pick: man, woman} and now that it is here all it does is give lousy back seat driver directions just like a real {man, woman}. Not exactly what you had in mind, is it?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:35 • by JD (unregistered)
It's not uncommon for Google Maps or even paid-for GPS services to be slightly out on current road layouts (they do change periodically, after all). This wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for that small number of GPS users who do whatever the GPS tells them to, even if that involves driving off a cliff. Seriously, I have seen people with SUVs in ditches, sheepishly explaining to a police officer that "the GPS told me to go right...".

Philadelphia

2008-12-09 08:51 • by Rob (unregistered)
Clearly you're not familiar with Philadelphia. You're expected to jump the divider.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:53 • by Graham Stewart (unregistered)
Surely if you're only a mile from Sears then you could just, y'know, WALK?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:55 • by Philip (unregistered)
And if you go one click East in streetview in Google Maps from the no-13th-floor image, you see that the freeway also has a well-defined approach for a landing from the air as well:

http://tinyurl.com/5dp7ne

Re: Philadelphia

2008-12-09 08:58 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
233654 in reply to 233651
Rob:
Clearly you're not familiar with Philadelphia. You're expected to jump the divider.

...with your piece drawn, popping caps like a muthafu-

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 08:58 • by YetAnotherDave (unregistered)
Hmm, a corporate headquarters-like building with no leg to stand on ... That wouldn't happen to be the Enron building, would it?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:00 • by John (unregistered)
233656 in reply to 233655
YetAnotherDave:
Hmm, a corporate headquarters-like building with no leg to stand on ... That wouldn't happen to be the Enron building, would it?

Can we get a rimshot for this man?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:02 • by Anon (unregistered)
Umm, the no-13th floor building is simply explained by the sunlight covering part of it. No WTF there.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:05 • by Yogi (unregistered)
233658 in reply to 233657
Anon:
Umm, the no-13th floor building is simply explained by the sunlight covering part of it. No WTF there.

Yeah, because light is quite useful for covering things. Like this one time I poured a bucketful of light on my car, and now the speed cameras get nothing!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:07 • by Krenn
233660 in reply to 233647
Isuwen:
For the map to sears... well, it's pretty obvious he's in Arkansas or something, and is going to a sears in New Jersey. Now, if he is in New Jersey, and he told it Arkansas, or he's in Arkansas and told it New Jersey... that's his problem.


Woodston, Kansas, actually. And I'm sure there is no Sears within a mile of there. Within 40 miles, even. Therefore, he lives in NJ - so Sears gave him the correct "closest" location... but messed up when passing his address to MapQuest. By 1500 miles.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:10 • by Voodoo Coder
233661 in reply to 233657
Anon:
Umm, the no-13th floor building is simply explained by the sunlight covering part of it. No WTF there.


Gee, thanks, Bill Nye!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:10 • by Idiot Police (unregistered)
233662 in reply to 233645
Ronald McDonald:
John W. snapped this on Memorial Day off of I-95.

Wow what a typo. Let's see if we can fix that:
John W. snapped this on Memorial Day of 1995.

There we go. No one uses modems anymore. Right?




TRWTF is some people think we don't still use modems.


Currently in three confirmed locations 3 modems are still in use. The breakout is as followed...

2x DSL Modems

1x Cable Modem

= 3 Modems total




Links to the respected Wikipedia articles are..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_modem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL_modem



While it may be true that the "Dial-Up" variety of modems are no longer in wide-spread use, I can assure you that modems are widely still in use.


Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:11 • by ATimson
233663 in reply to 233652
Graham Stewart:
Surely if you're only a mile from Sears then you could just, y'know, WALK?

To there, probably. (Though I wouldn't want to do it in the northern US's current below-zero weather.) Getting back could be a bit difficult, especially if you're buying any of their larger Craftsman products. :)

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:13 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
233665 in reply to 233662
Idiot Police :
<snip>

This is why I hate this community. Shame, because most of you are great.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:20 • by bryan986
A barcode that says "Do Not Scan" usually means there is another barcode on the box somewhere that you should scan instead.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:25 • by Dennis (unregistered)
233668 in reply to 233663
ATimson:
Graham Stewart:
Surely if you're only a mile from Sears then you could just, y'know, WALK?

To there, probably. (Though I wouldn't want to do it in the northern US's current below-zero weather.) Getting back could be a bit difficult, especially if you're buying any of their larger Craftsman products. :)


Buy a riding mower. Problem solved!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:30 • by MadCow42 (unregistered)
I had submitted a Google Maps muckup too... a very clear direction to turn left across a divided highway, to go down the wrong way on an on-ramp. I wish I could find the picture still.

Google Maps is great, especially the street view part... but not ready for prime-time, turn-by-turn use. Once they get there, it would be great to have it built into GPS systems.

MadCow.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:34 • by Your Name (unregistered)
233672 in reply to 233662
Cable modems aren't modems...

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:34 • by Voodoo Coder
233673 in reply to 233666
bryan986:
A barcode that says "Do Not Scan" usually means there is another barcode on the box somewhere that you should scan instead.


Then, why have the "do not scan" bar code in the first place? Is it just for decoration?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:41 • by SlyEcho
At least you didn't have to swim across the Atlantic.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:42 • by Mark (unregistered)
233675 in reply to 233673
Voodoo Coder:
bryan986:
A barcode that says "Do Not Scan" usually means there is another barcode on the box somewhere that you should scan instead.


Then, why have the "do not scan" bar code in the first place? Is it just for decoration?



It's a government mandate. Gotta keep the union barcode printers in business ya know...

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:42 • by NeoMojo (unregistered)
233676 in reply to 233673
Voodoo Coder:
bryan986:
A barcode that says "Do Not Scan" usually means there is another barcode on the box somewhere that you should scan instead.
Then, why have the "do not scan" bar code in the first place? Is it just for decoration?
In a world run by robots, bar codes are decoration.

I passed the captcha, so I can't be a robot.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:42 • by Chris M. (unregistered)
233677 in reply to 233672
Your Name:
Cable modems aren't modems...


Um, yes, they are. That's why they're called that. They modulate, they demodulate, the whole deal.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:46 • by Bappi
233678 in reply to 233652
Graham Stewart:
Surely if you're only a mile from Sears then you could just, y'know, WALK?

And walk back with a washer and dryer on your back? Or do you usually go to Sears just for shits and giggles?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 09:49 • by Code Dependent
Scott S:
...and then back gain."
My best back gain comes from having my girlfriend give me a good long back massage.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:00 • by Andir (unregistered)
233683 in reply to 233678
Bappi:
And walk back with a washer and dryer on your back? Or do you usually go to Sears just for shits and giggles?
As a matter of fact, I do. I go there on the weekends just to walk around, shit and giggle.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:03 • by SmartAlex (unregistered)
233685 in reply to 233648
Mad? Muhahaha:
All these years you've been waiting for science to perfect the artificial {woman} and now that it is here all it does is give lousy back seat driver directions just like a real {woman}. Not exactly what you had in mind, is it?


FTFY. No real man would give directions in a car to anyone, back seat or otherwise. (Well, unless they were BOTH in the back seat and the car was stopped . . .)

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:15 • by DocWat232 (unregistered)
233689 in reply to 233645
Ronald McDonald:
John W. snapped this on Memorial Day off of I-95.

Wow what a typo. Let's see if we can fix that:
John W. snapped this on Memorial Day of 1995.



Actually, the quote is correct. It can be parsed as "John W. snapped this on Memorial Day off of Interstate 95."

I-95 is the name of a highway.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:15 • by Smash King
233690 in reply to 233674
SlyEcho:
At least you didn't have to swim across the Atlantic.
...like this:


I enjoyed my vacations on Miami but, boy, did I get tired!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:17 • by Code Dependent
233691 in reply to 233689
DocWat232:
I-95 is the name of a highway.
You picked up on that, did you?

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:25 • by adiener (unregistered)
Mandatory xkcd reference: http://xkcd.com/461/

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:28 • by Adam (unregistered)
233695 in reply to 233656
Why, yes we can:

http://instantrimshot.com/

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:29 • by derula (unregistered)
233696 in reply to 233690
Smash King:
SlyEcho:
At least you didn't have to swim across the Atlantic.
...like this:
[img skipped]

I enjoyed my vacations on Miami but, boy, did I get tired!


I tried to reproduce that, but Google said it couldn't find a route between those cities. Seems they "fixed" it.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:31 • by Mike (unregistered)
The directions services REALLY have an issue with route 1 in New Jersey. I remember the google error that would make you u-turn about 100 times to go a 1/2 mile down the road on route 1.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:35 • by Flatline
233698 in reply to 233673
Voodoo Coder:
bryan986:
A barcode that says "Do Not Scan" usually means there is another barcode on the box somewhere that you should scan instead.


Then, why have the "do not scan" bar code in the first place? Is it just for decoration?



Probably because the 'do not scan' bar code is for internal factory/warehouse use only and wouldn't refer correctly to the contents of the box.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:38 • by snoofle
233699 in reply to 233678
Bappi:
Graham Stewart:
Surely if you're only a mile from Sears then you could just, y'know, WALK?

And walk back with a washer and dryer on your back? Or do you usually go to Sears just for shits and giggles?

I once lived in the mid west and the local sears (long time back) had catalogs for every thing you could imagine. You could get some shits (fertilizer) in the farming catalog and giggles in the toy catalog (laughing dolls).

Honestly, that place has *everything*

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:42 • by nB (unregistered)
233700 in reply to 233672
Your Name:
Cable modems aren't modems...
you mean they don't modulate and demodulate a signal? I'll be damned!

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:44 • by Wade (unregistered)
The barcode for "Do Not Scan" is the barcode for the box, which is only used at the box factory, and the people at the box factory do not understand any English, so they don't know not to scan it. The people who work at the fill-the-box factory understand English, so they know not to scan it, and they add the barcode for the item in the box.

Also, plenty of people still use dial-up modems. I'm going back to the Midwest at Christmas to visit both my parents and my wife's parents, and I will have dial-up connections at both places. Sigh.

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:44 • by Voodoo Coder
233702 in reply to 233698
Flatline:
Voodoo Coder:
bryan986:
A barcode that says "Do Not Scan" usually means there is another barcode on the box somewhere that you should scan instead.


Then, why have the "do not scan" bar code in the first place? Is it just for decoration?



Probably because the 'do not scan' bar code is for internal factory/warehouse use only and wouldn't refer correctly to the contents of the box.


Yeah, I kinda thought that...and since the kind of people who get paid to scan boxes might not always have the finest of deductive reasoning (no offense intended to the intelligent box scanners, of course)....they probably can't rely on the operator rotating the box when the bar code they scan returns an error...

Re: McDialup

2008-12-09 10:48 • by Erik (unregistered)
233703 in reply to 233662

TRWTF is some people think we don't still use modems.


Currently in three confirmed locations 3 modems are still in use. The breakout is as followed...

2x DSL Modems

1x Cable Modem

= 3 Modems total


The image clearly says "No Dialtone". Now, maybe my DSL modem is defective or something, but it's never complained about "no dialtone" before.
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