Comment On Planning for the Past

"I was very grateful for the letter Virgin sent out the day after they were here," Magnus Therning "That sure helped us planning." [expand full text]
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Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:02 • by Douglas Adams (unregistered)
inb4 second!

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:11 • by steenbergh
What's so vague about the XP EULA? You can use it, as long as you report your test findings.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:12 • by TheRider
273604 in reply to 273603
I thought XP was a bit beyond the test stage

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:16 • by spxza
Does that mean that XP Pro is now free? The EULA shipped with your cd states that the latest is available on that link and supersedes your copy. I think this has to be their best decision ever.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:16 • by Stef Murky (unregistered)
I see the problem with the Mortage one...
He doesn't have any payments over due... this is not normal in the US.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:16 • by Kiss me I'm Polish
It's all yesterday news.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:16 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
Bad luck Magnus, I hope you're prepared for the deep-seated hatred that you will soon start to feel towards your new ISP. Their traffic management is a riot, you'll love it!

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:18 • by Zapakh (unregistered)
273610 in reply to 273606
spxza:
Does that mean that XP Pro is now free? The EULA shipped with your cd states that the latest is available on that link and supersedes your copy. I think this has to be their best decision ever.


The new EULA is a command. The end-user is directed to "test" the software. While this has always been the case, I find Microsoft's newfound honesty refreshing.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:20 • by Adriano
ATTDF...
Adenine
Timine
Timine
Damnine
F*ckine...

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:21 • by Adriano
Mark Christian complains about a non-localizable beta warning for a can't happen? Why?

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:23 • by Steve H (unregistered)
The real WTF is blacking out Jeremy Fry's surname, then telling us all what it is in the commentary.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:23 • by Ed (unregistered)
Looks like a WTF here by The Daily WTF. Jeremy took the effort to remove his last name from the scan of the mortgage statement, then you guys put it right above the image.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:35 • by Anon (unregistered)
273617 in reply to 273614
I went to that URL, and it looks like the latest version of the EULA is:


Server Error in '/windows' Application.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Runtime Error
Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.

Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".


<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->

<configuration>
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="Off"/>
</system.web>
</configuration>


Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.


<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->

<configuration>
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="mycustompage.htm"/>
</system.web>
</configuration>

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:44 • by Cri (unregistered)
This comment was posted -5 minutes ago !

My favorite song

2009-07-08 09:51 • by Tookie Monster (unregistered)
"T" is for "Tookie", that's good enough for me,
"T" is for "Tookie", that's good enough for me,
"T" is for "Tookie", that's good enough for me,
Oh, Tookie, Tookie, Tookie starts with "T"

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:53 • by Microsoft QC (unregistered)
I understand now where we went wrong with Vista. The developers forgot to check the "Suppress homicidal rage" option before building.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:55 • by Code Dependent
"Weird," Matt write...
Matt write. Write is to the Daily WTF. Matt put fool. Grunt. Fool in what? Motley. No quack.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:55 • by kastein
I actually find that EULA rather clear and concise compared with most!

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 09:55 • by bryan986
AutoCAD also has a muttering option. Looks like it suppresses message display. http://books.google.com/books?id=C9aZ23zRWHQC&lpg=PA1222&ots=yO-HMfDdMe&dq=muttering%20cad&pg=PA1222

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:00 • by Robajob
TRWTF is that Danny V's future self is called Tara Dorothy.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:00 • by Robajob
TRWTF is that Danny V's future self is called Tara Dorothy.

EDIT: and the fact that I posted this twice.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:11 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
This post was be posteded next last Thursday

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:14 • by Americium (unregistered)
273629 in reply to 273613
Steve H:
The real WTF is blacking out Jeremy Fry's surname, then telling us all what it is in the commentary.


No, the real WTF is that Jeremy's mortgage payment is less than $640! Where does he live, Flint, MI?

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:18 • by ounos
WTF, no random Irish touch this time?

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:20 • by mr_smith (unregistered)
273633 in reply to 273629
Americium:
Steve H:
The real WTF is blacking out Jeremy Fry's surname, then telling us all what it is in the commentary.


No, the real WTF is that Jeremy's mortgage payment is less than $640! Where does he live, Flint, MI?


Maybe he only owes a small part of what his house is worth... It's not like everybody borrows 100%. Most of us are capable of saving our money rather than buying a bunch of crap.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:22 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
I assume the ATTDFDFTA... is supposed to be a barcode, but they forgot to load the correct font?

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:23 • by drachenstern
No, TRWTF is opening that link in IE (hey, do you trust Microsoft not to fuck with Firefox anymore?) to verify the EULA (and to show my friends, cos that's awesome[-ly FAIL]) and deciding to install the latest silverlight (in case they are doing funky things with the EULA) and having the silverlight install fail only to open a new tab in FX telling me that it succeeded.

http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/help.aspx?errorID=3010

And no, I won't keep the side-comments to myself in the future, I'll continue to post them just to keep my sentences long.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:25 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
The Gmail one is not a WTF, it just means your computer's clock is running fast. It's JavaScript based -- it subtracts the timestamp from the email from your computer's clock. I've seen it dozens of times before.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:26 • by David C. (unregistered)
There's no WTF in the Gmail shot. It uses the date header in the mail message. If the sender's clock is fast, this can easily happen.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:28 • by Right Wing-Nut (unregistered)
273638 in reply to 273629
You might not have noticed, but the amount of your mortgage payment depends on the amount borrowed, not the cost of the house.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 10:32 • by Don (unregistered)
Ah ah ee ee tookie tookie!

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 11:14 • by Radoslaw Majewski (unregistered)
Guys, what's the browser in the second to last screenshot?

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 11:17 • by SenTree
273644 in reply to 273609
Anonymous:
Bad luck Magnus, I hope you're prepared for the deep-seated hatred that you will soon start to feel towards your new ISP. Their traffic management is a riot, you'll love it!

Are they still that bad? I'd heard they use to be but I thought they'd cleaned up their act.

I have a reason for asking - I'm moving soon, and I'll have a choice between Virgin Cable and poor-quality ADSL (2Mbps - long way from the exchange).

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:31 • by Mogri (unregistered)
273646 in reply to 273642
Radoslaw Majewski:
Guys, what's the browser in the second to last screenshot?

Firefox.

CAPTCHA: dolor. Ay, qué dolor!

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:36 • by kastein
273648 in reply to 273629
Americium:
Steve H:
The real WTF is blacking out Jeremy Fry's surname, then telling us all what it is in the commentary.


No, the real WTF is that Jeremy's mortgage payment is less than $640! Where does he live, Flint, MI?
When I close on my house in a while, my payments will be $600. and that's way higher than I actually need to pay; I just want the mortgage gone in five years... This housing market is AWESOME, I tell you.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:38 • by EvanED
For a second I thought that Jeremy Fry's one was a DNA base sequence. I was sort of disappointed that it wasn't... would have been oddly (and scarily) fitting.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:40 • by blakeyrat
273651 in reply to 273607
The mortgage company refers to their clients using their genetic code instead of their name. Pretty obvious development when you think about it, once you have two clients with the same name.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:43 • by jeff (unregistered)
good thing jeremy fry blocked out his last name

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:45 • by jeff (unregistered)
gmail must have just fixed the negative time bug since they're no longer beta

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:57 • by Zerbs (unregistered)
273655 in reply to 273627
Anonymous:
This post was be posteded next last Thursday


Reminds me of when I used to work for a company that used Lotus Notes for their e-mail, and when I would send a message to our Austrailia office with a read receipt, Lotus Notes would tell me "your message was read tomorrow"

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 14:58 • by Jeremy Fry Smith (unregistered)
273656 in reply to 273613
Fry is my middle name.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:00 • by Jeremy Fry Smith (unregistered)
273657 in reply to 273612
Bob:
Adriano


Fry is my middle name.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:01 • by Jeremy Fry Smith (unregistered)
273658 in reply to 273613
Steve H:
The real WTF is blacking out Jeremy Fry's surname, then telling us all what it is in the commentary.


My middle name is Fry.

Quote buttons are awesome, no?

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:22 • by Vino (unregistered)
I've seen that indices error before. It's from the Source engine, the engine that powers HL2. I work with it a lot. It spouts that error if you create too many of a certain type of sprite in DX8, or sometimes if your model has too many triangles. I'll bet you didn't care!

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:27 • by Bappi
273662 in reply to 273658
Jeremy Fry Smith:

Quote buttons are awesome, no?

The very existence of separate reply and quote buttons is the biggest WTF on thedailyWTF.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:28 • by PSWorx
273663 in reply to 273621
Code Dependent:
"Weird," Matt write...
Matt write. Write is to the Daily WTF. Matt put fool. Grunt. Fool in what? Motley. No quack.


Blue. Color. Now.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:32 • by PSWorx
273664 in reply to 273654
Regarding GMail, I'm sorry to disappoint you, Danny, but Google is already way ahead of you... er, has been... I mean, will have had been... ah, whatever...

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:40 • by iToad (unregistered)
273665 in reply to 273629
Americium:
Steve H:
The real WTF is blacking out Jeremy Fry's surname, then telling us all what it is in the commentary.


No, the real WTF is that Jeremy's mortgage payment is less than $640! Where does he live, Flint, MI?


He probably has a $460,000 Pay Option ARM mortgage that he got in 2007. When it resets in a couple of months, his payment goes from $639.92 to $6399.20.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 15:55 • by Dr. Evil (unregistered)
273668 in reply to 273621
Code Dependent:
"Weird," Matt write...
Matt write. Write is to the Daily WTF. Matt put fool. Grunt. Fool in what? Motley. No quack.


Denilson Figueiredo de Sá write, too!

Denilson Figueiredo de Sá angry. The readers leave. The Daily WTF produce. Produce is improper tense and phrasing. With wing bark.

No Quack.

Re: Planning for the Past

2009-07-08 16:05 • by Procedural (unregistered)
ATDFDTADFATFD...

Nothing wrong with that; it's just his financial DNA
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