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"I'm pretty sure that the price tagging software at Forever 21 trims the beginning and end of the Description field," George. "Either that, or these are more popular than I realized." [expand full text]
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2010-01-29 09:05 • by Neville Flynn (unregistered)
Quick, everyone! To the Exception Station!

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2010-01-29 09:11 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
Come on, that cute little system error on the Yamaha is no WTF. It's written in proper English, no spelling errors and it's quite friendly. The little penguin thingy is not exactly necessary but hardly makes it a WTF. It's not like it's the first time that someone has come up with a pointless little cutesy penguin logo for their software.

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2010-01-29 09:15 • by Drew (unregistered)
297420 in reply to 297419
Anonymous:
Come on, that cute little system error on the Yamaha is no WTF. It's written in proper English, no spelling errors and it's quite friendly. The little penguin thingy is not exactly necessary but hardly makes it a WTF. It's not like it's the first time that someone has come up with a pointless little cutesy penguin logo for their software.


Oh, I see.

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2010-01-29 09:16 • by Boab (unregistered)
Error... infinite loop detected in documentation.

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2010-01-29 09:27 • by Anonymous Organ Donor (unregistered)
297423 in reply to 297417
Neville Flynn:
Quick, everyone! To the Exception Station!


No, not at once! I'm working at the exception station! They told me I got that posting as I'm just.. Exceptional (yes, I went there).

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2010-01-29 09:27 • by JayT (unregistered)
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

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2010-01-29 09:39 • by SR (unregistered)
297425 in reply to 297424
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...


I see nothing wrong with a fella taking a photo of some menswear.

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2010-01-29 09:43 • by sayno2quat
297426 in reply to 297421
Boab:
Error... infinite loop detected in documentation.

Cool! Where did you find a compiler that detected infinite loops? Is there a warning flag you can turn on for C?

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2010-01-29 09:46 • by ThePants999
297427 in reply to 297424
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.

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2010-01-29 09:47 • by Buffalo Phil (unregistered)
It switches to default sketchbook location and stops talking about itself or it gets the hose again.

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2010-01-29 09:47 • by blaat (unregistered)
Procesing, you say?

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2010-01-29 09:49 • by Random (unregistered)
I don't have time to 'decode' it right now, but the progress report is just shifted 1 ASCII character up. I have a printer that occasionally does that. :)

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2010-01-29 09:54 • by Anon (unregistered)
297432 in reply to 297420
Drew:
Anonymous:
Come on, that cute little system error on the Yamaha is no WTF. It's written in proper English, no spelling errors and it's quite friendly. The little penguin thingy is not exactly necessary but hardly makes it a WTF. It's not like it's the first time that someone has come up with a pointless little cutesy penguin logo for their software.


Oh, I see.


Oh say, can you see?

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2010-01-29 09:55 • by RainyRat (unregistered)
The Yamaha one makes sense to me, too. Cubase used to (and possibly still does) throw an error if you tried to adjust a track while the song was playing: a dialog box saying "Not while you play the song, please", with a single button marked "Ah."

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2010-01-29 09:57 • by vasiliys
297434 in reply to 297419
Anonymous:
Come on, that cute little system error on the Yamaha is no WTF. It's written in proper English, no spelling errors and it's quite friendly. The little penguin thingy is not exactly necessary but hardly makes it a WTF. It's not like it's the first time that someone has come up with a pointless little cutesy penguin logo for their software.
No spelling errors, quite friendly... how is this not a WTF?

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2010-01-29 09:58 • by anonymous (unregistered)
This "penguin" actually looks like Krtek.

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2010-01-29 10:10 • by smbarbour
297436 in reply to 297427
ThePants999:
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.
Which is a possibility... (See "Dead Like Me" for reference)

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2010-01-29 10:12 • by EXTER (unregistered)
297437 in reply to 297431
Here's part of it:

Assignment Name

Colonies in 1763
test multiple choice
test essay
Colonial exploitation
democracy in we
3 sections

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2010-01-29 10:12 • by Mel
297438 in reply to 297435
anonymous:
This "penguin" actually looks like Krtek.


I showed my friend a Krtecek toy the other day and she said 'Oh, how cute, a penguin!'.

Personally, I don't see the resemblence...

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2010-01-29 10:14 • by Vilx-
By the way - how long is it between the submission of an Error'd picture and it showing up on TDWTF? I'm just wondering how long should I wait before I can presume that I didn't make it?

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2010-01-29 10:22 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
297440 in reply to 297439
Vilx-:
By the way - how long is it between the submission of an Error'd picture and it showing up on TDWTF? I'm just wondering how long should I wait before I can presume that I didn't make it?

Sometimes it takes months so don't expect a quick turnaround if your submission was recent.

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2010-01-29 10:31 • by bewbs (unregistered)
Where's the WTF? That looks like a regular ol' Manssiere to me. Quite stylish, I'd say.

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2010-01-29 10:39 • by gorcee (unregistered)
Perhaps these forums are too nerdy and don't understand the world of the wimmin-types...?

The tag is correct. Menswear doesn't refer to things men wear. It's a style of women's clothes that are tailored with patterns/fabric that are typically used in men's suits/clothes.

The bra is menswear because of the business-suit pinstripe styling.

I don't make up the rules, I just poke my head outside every once in a while to see what the world is up to.

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2010-01-29 10:40 • by riweuh (unregistered)
TRWTF are all the other system error messages that insist on being OK'd. No, it's not OK! "Oh, I see" is actually the most appropriate thing to respond as long as we don't want to offend the penguin.

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2010-01-29 10:42 • by SR (unregistered)
297445 in reply to 297438
Mel:
I showed my friend a Krtecek toy the other day and she said 'Oh, how cute, a penguin!'.

Personally, I don't see the resemblence...


I'd never heard of Krtecek til today. He(?) looks like a mole to me.

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2010-01-29 10:44 • by hikari
297446 in reply to 297427
ThePants999:
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.


You've obviously never read the Famous Five. Or maybe you have, it's so hard to tell on the internet :)

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2010-01-29 10:47 • by tchize
I recognize that fuzzy undecipherable report. This happens at our company when adobe acrobat reader goes rogue on a iTEXT generated PDF. Strangely, the document is readable on screen, only the print version is in such state. Only solution we found out is ask user to ...reprint..... and that's enough!

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2010-01-29 10:51 • by csm (unregistered)
297448 in reply to 297436
smbarbour:
ThePants999:
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.
Which is a possibility... (See "Dead Like Me" for reference)


except her name was Georgia.

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2010-01-29 10:59 • by paulc0001 (unregistered)
297449 in reply to 297431
We get that sometimes when printing a PDF to a Kyocera printer using Acrobat. The report's ok on screen. The solution is to reboot the PC and the printer, or use a different PDF reader.

Decoding the text at the bottom starts off with:

Student Notes: New report system has some kinks

so it's probably been anonymised...

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2010-01-29 11:01 • by operagost
My sequencer says, "ORLY?" and displays a quizzical-looking owl.

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2010-01-29 11:07 • by Joshua M. Armstrong (unregistered)
Maybe the progress report isn't misprinted - it could be from a school in Wales...

(J/K, Wales - please don't send me unintelligible hate mail.)

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2010-01-29 11:10 • by Quirkafleeg (unregistered)
Joqvu!uif!jowbmje!jufn!eftdsjqujpo/

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2010-01-29 11:11 • by DOA
I'm pretty sure that progress report is an incantation to Cthulhu

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2010-01-29 11:16 • by Iris (unregistered)
297456 in reply to 297443
Orly? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menswear

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2010-01-29 11:22 • by verisimilidude (unregistered)
297457 in reply to 297424
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Those look like feminine fingers holding the tag. Although this field is still male dominated I think there must be SOME female readers of theDailyWTF.

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2010-01-29 11:28 • by fw (unregistered)
297458 in reply to 297448
csm:
smbarbour:
ThePants999:
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.
Which is a possibility... (See "Dead Like Me" for reference)


except her name was Georgia.


no it wasn't.

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2010-01-29 11:36 • by Ross (unregistered)
The student's name appears to be

CRAFT LAUREN ELISABETH

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2010-01-29 11:44 • by George (unregistered)
297461 in reply to 297424
I took the picture, glad it finally made it to the front page for you all to see. I didn't really look around to see if anyone was looking when I took the picture - the undergarments section is kind of in a corner by itself at the Forever 21 in the King of Prussia mall.

Also, my wife thought it was hilarious that I submitted this!

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2010-01-29 11:49 • by csm (unregistered)
297462 in reply to 297458
fw:
csm:
smbarbour:
ThePants999:
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.
Which is a possibility... (See "Dead Like Me" for reference)


except her name was Georgia.


no it wasn't.


yes...yes it was.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348913/

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2010-01-29 11:53 • by Anon (unregistered)
297463 in reply to 297461
George:
I took the picture, glad it finally made it to the front page for you all to see. I didn't really look around to see if anyone was looking when I took the picture - the undergarments section is kind of in a corner by itself at the Forever 21 in the King of Prussia mall.

Also, my wife thought it was hilarious that I submitted this!


So while your wife goes in to shop and you lurk around the underwear section?

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2010-01-29 11:59 • by SR (unregistered)
297464 in reply to 297462
csm:
yes...yes it was.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348913/


In the books it was Georgina.

All a bit redundant anyway as bra-snapping George has posted on here and is indeed a fella (or has a wife at any rate).

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2010-01-29 11:59 • by Steve H (unregistered)
297465 in reply to 297462
csm:
fw:
csm:
smbarbour:
ThePants999:
JayT:
I just wonder if it was a guy taking that first picture, and if he got any funny looks from people nearby...

Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.
Which is a possibility... (See "Dead Like Me" for reference)


except her name was Georgia.


no it wasn't.


Not in the book.

yes...yes it was.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348913/

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2010-01-29 12:02 • by George (unregistered)
297466 in reply to 297463
Anon:
George:
I took the picture, glad it finally made it to the front page for you all to see. I didn't really look around to see if anyone was looking when I took the picture - the undergarments section is kind of in a corner by itself at the Forever 21 in the King of Prussia mall.

Also, my wife thought it was hilarious that I submitted this!


So while your wife goes in to shop and you lurk around the underwear section?


I subscribe to the follow-her-around-and-pay-at-checkout-time methodology, sorry to disappoint.

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2010-01-29 12:09 • by George (unregistered)
297467 in reply to 297440
Anonymous:
Vilx-:
By the way - how long is it between the submission of an Error'd picture and it showing up on TDWTF? I'm just wondering how long should I wait before I can presume that I didn't make it?

Sometimes it takes months so don't expect a quick turnaround if your submission was recent.

The first picture is mine and I submitted it Oct. 10th, if that gives you some idea.

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2010-01-29 12:12 • by Wolfgang T. Frusengladje (unregistered)
297468 in reply to 297436
smbarbour:
ThePants999:
Well, the alternative is that it was a girl called George.
Which is a possibility... (See "Dead Like Me" for reference)

Or The Eiger Sanction.

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2010-01-29 12:12 • by jasmine2501
It is not really uncommon to see labels like that - as someone said, it's sometimes related to the style or material - like the classic "boy short" which is not for boys. What is weird is that Forever 21 has codes for menswear - I don't think they carry any of that. Not that I would know - I'm too old to shop there :)

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2010-01-29 12:19 • by Infinite Wisdom (unregistered)
297470 in reply to 297434
vasiliys:
Anonymous:
Come on, that cute little system error on the Yamaha is no WTF. It's written in proper English, no spelling errors and it's quite friendly. The little penguin thingy is not exactly necessary but hardly makes it a WTF. It's not like it's the first time that someone has come up with a pointless little cutesy penguin logo for their software.
No spelling errors, quite friendly... how is this not a WTF?
No spelling errors? Not allowed on this websight.

Captcha: conventio. I was going to the convention but they cut it short.

Posted first try without server errors. I thought that was worth a mention.

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2010-01-29 12:20 • by frits
297471 in reply to 297466
George:
Anon:
George:
I took the picture, glad it finally made it to the front page for you all to see. I didn't really look around to see if anyone was looking when I took the picture - the undergarments section is kind of in a corner by itself at the Forever 21 in the King of Prussia mall.

Also, my wife thought it was hilarious that I submitted this!


So while your wife goes in to shop and you lurk around the underwear section?


I subscribe to the follow-her-around-and-pay-at-checkout-time methodology, sorry to disappoint.


You too? I waiting for day I can graduate to the wait-in-the-chair-holding-her-pocketbook-because-I-bitch-and-moan-too-much stage.

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2010-01-29 12:22 • by Fred (unregistered)
297472 in reply to 297439
Vilx-:
By the way - how long is it between the submission of an Error'd picture and it showing up on TDWTF? I'm just wondering how long should I wait before I can presume that I didn't make it?
I submitted one back in September, of my cell phone showing two different times. (Like 11:29 and 11:30) Guess that wasn't F'd enough.

An Error Occured Not sure what it was, or why it keeps happening. Again and again.

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2010-01-29 12:24 • by ContraCorners
297473 in reply to 297443
gorcee:
Perhaps these forums are too nerdy and don't understand the world of the wimmin-types...?

The tag is correct. Menswear doesn't refer to things men wear. It's a style of women's clothes that are tailored with patterns/fabric that are typically used in men's suits/clothes.

The bra is menswear because of the business-suit pinstripe styling.

I don't make up the rules, I just poke my head outside every once in a while to see what the world is up to.


Yeah, this always fascinated me. You see ads all the time for "menswear inpired" fashions for women. Someone else mentioned "boy shorts." That's the same sort of thing.

Question for the men here... Would any of you (well, us, really) buy clothing that was advertised as "inspired by women's fashsions?"
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