Comment On Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

"Actually," writes Greg Buhtz, "my lunch at SUCWAY SAODWICIES was rather enjoyable." [expand full text]
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Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:27 • by Dharkanjil
Obviously the bus is going to wherever those hotels are.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:38 • by Zenial (unregistered)
Exception of type 'WTF_Class_Library.Comment.InputFucked' was thrown.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:39 • by Sandor (i think i will get banned for this) (unregistered)
I wonder what the details of the exception were? Maybe it was: "Some big guy came from behind and put his love-rod where the sun doesn't shine"

CAPTCHA: abigo

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:42 • by Iain (unregistered)
The mortgage form isnt a WTF - its quite common to be a .5 at your next birthday, some companies go down to the nearest .25

I forget the reason, its to do with the way it's calculated and leap years or something

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:42 • by Smash King
252508 in reply to 252502
Well, too bad Melissa can't catch that bus to get to her hotel then. If only she could enter the bus...

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:42 • by whatever (unregistered)
Get rich with the new Adventure Travel Package:

1. Take bus number "Invalid Entry"
2. Destination "Unknown"
3. Offer the "Wosl'd Besu Saodwici"
4. ???
5. Profit!

For details on Step 4, mail me a cheque made out to 'Cash'.
Hint: It involves mortgage/life insurance.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:43 • by AndrewB (unregistered)
Tianl ypu fos rebdiog tie wprle's bfst cpmmeot!

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:43 • by Brian R. (unregistered)
I love debugging 1-stuck-bit problems!

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:44 • by Smash King
252512 in reply to 252506
Sandor (i think i will get banned for this):
I wonder what the details of the exception were? Maybe it was: "Some big guy came from behind and put his love-rod where the sun doesn't shine"
No, that's an OutputFucked Exception.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:45 • by silent d (unregistered)
Didn't you get the memo? We're putting the Terminal Illness Cover on all the TPS Reports now, and there's no extra charge to the customer. And we're offering cookies at $1/39.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:49 • by Cryophallion (unregistered)
I love the fact that this is a Subway just a couple of miles from Sun, Oracle, and other major software manufacturers. Makes the issue all the more glaring (although it is not as bad a shop as the one in back on the minimart a few miles away).

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:49 • by Snuggles (unregistered)
252516 in reply to 252512
Well played sir

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:49 • by Zapp Brannigan (unregistered)
252517 in reply to 252506
Sandor (i think i will get banned for this):
I wonder what the details of the exception were? Maybe it was: "Some big guy came from behind and put his love-rod where the sun doesn't shine"

CAPTCHA: abigo
I think you just missed the 'invalid entry' bus. Another will be along shortly.

captcha: wifeisoutoftown

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:50 • by ounos (unregistered)
My boredometer goes high with this entry. It's all foucked up too.

captcha: letatio??? is this the adult zone?

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:56 • by IT Girl (unregistered)
252521 in reply to 252502
Dharkanjil:
Obviously the bus is going to wherever those hotels are.


I've been to unknown a few times. It's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:59 • by Beavis (unregistered)
252522 in reply to 252507
Iain:
The mortgage form isnt a WTF - its quite common to be a .5 at your next birthday, some companies go down to the nearest .25

I forget the reason, its to do with the way it's calculated and leap years or something


You know, I'm no math wiz, but that doesn't make sense. Birthdays should be whole numbers regardless of birthdays.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 09:59 • by keigezellig
This is what you get if you outsource the cash register software to China/Taiwan/India/Eastern Europe

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:02 • by Patrick (unregistered)
Invalid Entry is naturally bound to Paris, France, Palais des Invalides
captcha : nimis (nil quid)(= nothing too much)

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:05 • by Voodoo Coder
252525 in reply to 252523
keigezellig:
This is what you get if you outsource the cash register software to China/Taiwan/India/Eastern Europe


I dunno...that one looks like it may have actually been outsourced to Jar Jar Binks...

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:12 • by Synchronos (unregistered)
The bus sign is not a WTF. The sign tells that even the people with disabilities can enter the bus. An other name for that is low-entry bus. Don't know where you need an electronic sign for that, though.

And BTW, it's "Wosld's Besu Saodwici". I would hate to have wosls in my saodwici (a wosl'd saodwici).

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:21 • by SCB (unregistered)
252530 in reply to 252521
IT Girl:
Dharkanjil:
Obviously the bus is going to wherever those hotels are.


I've been to unknown a few times. It's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.


According to maps.google.com, "unknown, usa" is somewhere in South Carolina.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:21 • by Robajob
252531 in reply to 252527
Synchronos:

The bus sign is not a WTF.


I'd suggest that calling disabled people invalids is a WTF.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:24 • by Metal Lord (unregistered)
invalid entries usually go to /dev/null. and you don't want to be there before your time.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:24 • by evilspoons
252534 in reply to 252531
Robajob:
Synchronos:

The bus sign is not a WTF.


I'd suggest that calling disabled people invalids is a WTF.


I sure hope the "not a WTF guy" was being sarcastic and your sarcasm detector wasn't sensitive enough to pick it up.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:28 • by whatever (unregistered)
252536 in reply to 252509
whatever:
Get rich with the new Adventure Travel Package:

1. Take bus number "Invalid Entry"
2. Destination "Unknown"
3. Offer the "Wosl'd Besu Saodwici"
4. ???
5. Profit!

For details on Step 4, mail me a cheque made out to 'Cash'.
Hint: It involves mortgage/life insurance.


You sir are fucking retarded...

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:33 • by Mr B
252537 in reply to 252507
Iain:
The mortgage form isnt a WTF - its quite common to be a .5 at your next birthday, some companies go down to the nearest .25

I forget the reason, its to do with the way it's calculated and leap years or something


The whole point of having "a birthday" is that it's the WHOLE number of years you have been alive.

If I was 36.5 at my next birthday it wouldn't be my next birthday, it'd be 6 months out.

I think this must be slight-less-obvious-than-obvious-troll-troll, as you also managed to use "it's" and "its" incorrectly TWICE in the same sentence.

:)

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:34 • by Mr B
252538 in reply to 252536
whatever:
whatever:
Get rich with the new Adventure Travel Package:

1. Take bus number "Invalid Entry"
2. Destination "Unknown"
3. Offer the "Wosl'd Besu Saodwici"
4. ???
5. Profit!

For details on Step 4, mail me a cheque made out to 'Cash'.
Hint: It involves mortgage/life insurance.


You sir are fucking retarded...


Arguing with yourself isn't healthy you know...

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:35 • by NameNotFoundException (unregistered)
252539 in reply to 252523
keigezellig:
This is what you get if you outsource the cash register software to China/Taiwan/India/Eastern Europe


It looks like it had been outsourced to TUQKBIMLESICA.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:36 • by ATimson
Wow. And I thought the time there was a bunch of unprocessed line break escapes ("\n") on my Subway receipt was bad. But this takes the cookie platter.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:38 • by anonymouse (unregistered)
Alex:
"Actually," writes Greg Buhtz, "my lunch at SUCWAY SAODWICIES was rather enjoyable."

Alex:
Buhtz

Alex:
Buhtz

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:43 • by donald duck (unregistered)
the real wtfs are matt didn't give us the details on that exception and our hungry patron didn't order a cookie.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:47 • by kastein
252543 in reply to 252511
Brian R.:
I love debugging 1-stuck-bit problems!
Yeah, that looks a *lot* like someone's receipt printer is expecting 9600 8n1 and is getting 9600 7n2 instead or something... meu's ieas iu gos suuck cius! It also explains the lack of proper formatting, because 0xA (carriage return) will end up as 0xB, vertical tab.

Addendum (2009-03-31 10:59):
Seems I forgot which bit is sent first on serial, so... my stop bit guess is impossible. I'd have to agree with Brian and others, definitely a stuck bit on the parallel port the printer is linked to.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:48 • by whatever (unregistered)
252544 in reply to 252536
whatever:
whatever:
Get rich with the new Adventure Travel Package:

1. Take bus number "Invalid Entry"
2. Destination "Unknown"
3. Offer the "Wosl'd Besu Saodwici"
4. ???
5. Profit!

For details on Step 4, mail me a cheque made out to 'Cash'.
Hint: It involves mortgage/life insurance.


You sir are fucking retarded...


If I'm retarded, that means you're retarded!

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:49 • by Random guy (unregistered)
252545 in reply to 252540
ATimson:
Wow. And I thought the time there was a bunch of unprocessed line break escapes ("\n") on my Subway receipt was bad. But this takes the cookie platter.

You see... they tried to fix that, but ended up removing all the line breaks and messed everything else up too. :-)

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 10:51 • by WuphonsReach (unregistered)
For the Subway Receipt, it looks like the least significant bit got corrupted. My first thought was that it was a parallel port issue where one of the data lines has been broken, but that doesn't quite work because it's not every single character.

SAME!RECEIQTSuose!#19111

is

SALE RECEIPTStore #19111

L is ASCII #76, M is #77. P and Q are also 1 bit different. Same for T/U and S/R. Spaces are being substituted as exclamation points (space is #32, ! is #33).

So, there's some sort of failure mode resulting in the LSB being set to "1". But only for certain characters in the ASCII set.

My guess, is that part of the memory area holding the ASCII codes has been fried.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:02 • by Herby (unregistered)
252547 in reply to 252543
kastein:
Brian R.:
I love debugging 1-stuck-bit problems!
Yeah, that looks a *lot* like someone's receipt printer is expecting 9600 8n1 and is getting 9600 7n2 instead or something... meu's ieas iu gos suuck cius! It also explains the lack of proper formatting, because 0xA (carriage return) will end up as 0xB, vertical tab.

Of course it might be the problem, but 0x0D is <cr>, while 0x0A is <lf>. You should really get your ASCII chart better memorized. Yes, it is probably a one bit problem, but the difference between 8n1 and 7n2 is that the high order bit is always on. Now days nobody uses 2 stop bits, as all the 110bps teletypes are in a junk heap somewhere (or used by "antiquers" like the one I have buried). In that case, one used 8n2.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:02 • by whatever (unregistered)
252548 in reply to 252544
whatever:
whatever:
whatever:
Get rich with the new Adventure Travel Package:

1. Take bus number "Invalid Entry"
2. Destination "Unknown"
3. Offer the "Wosl'd Besu Saodwici"
4. ???
5. Profit!

For details on Step 4, mail me a cheque made out to 'Cash'.
Hint: It involves mortgage/life insurance.


You sir are fucking retarded...


If I'm retarded, that means you're retarded!



Clearly LightStyx is carrying a nasty grudge for being burned yesterday.
In case you did not notice, LightStyx, THE ENTIRE SET OF COMMENTS were mocking you.

Give it up LightStyx, you might as well retire your account now.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:14 • by whatever (unregistered)
252553 in reply to 252548
whatever:
LightStyx:
LightStyx:
whatever:
Get rich with the new Adventure Travel Package:

1. Take bus number "Invalid Entry"
2. Destination "Unknown"
3. Offer the "Wosl'd Besu Saodwici"
4. ???
5. Profit!

For details on Step 4, mail me a cheque made out to 'Cash'.
Hint: It involves mortgage/life insurance.


You sir are fucking retarded...


If I'm retarded, that means you're retarded!



Clearly LightStyx is carrying a nasty grudge for being burned yesterday.
In case you did not notice, LightStyx, THE ENTIRE SET OF COMMENTS were mocking you.

Give it up LightStyx, you might as well retire your account now.


PS., FTFY

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:33 • by monkeyPushButton (unregistered)
252569 in reply to 252525
Voodoo Coder:
keigezellig:
This is what you get if you outsource the cash register software to China/Taiwan/India/Eastern Europe


I dunno...that one looks like it may have actually been outsourced to Jar Jar Binks...
Yousa maka fun a my code?

CAPTCHA: consequat (Whatsa the consequat forsa makin funna Jar Jar?)

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:43 • by Oliver Klozoff
These!is!a!loose!wise!os someuhiog!causiog!eycess!caqaciuaoce!oo the!D0 lioe/ Eiuhes thau, os these's!a!damagee pumldowo ciscuiu. The!resumt is; Ig ciasacues N has!ius!LSC seu, theo ciasacues N+1!wiml hawe!ius!LSC seu. Ig ciasacues N has!ius!LSC cmeas, theo ciasacues N+1!wiml hawe!ius!LSC *uociaogee*.

This!acuuamly!makes!iu possicle!to!pastiamly!rewesse!the!egfecu (ig ouupuu cias has!LSC cmeas, you!koow!the!ciasacues begose!iu hae the!LSC cmeas)/

(Original text:)
There is a loose wire or something causing excess capacitance on the D0 line. Either that, or there's a damaged pulldown circuit. The result is: If character N has its LSB set, then character N+1 will have its LSB set. If character N has its LSB clear, then character N+1 will have its LSB *unchanged*.

This actually makes it possible to partially reverse the effect (if output char has LSB clear, you know the character before it had the LSB clear).



It somewhat depresses me, just how quickly I tracked down the cause...

http://klozoff.ms11.net/testing/saodwici.html

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:44 • by operagost
252580 in reply to 252546
WuphonsReach:
For the Subway Receipt, it looks like the least significant bit got corrupted. My first thought was that it was a parallel port issue where one of the data lines has been broken, but that doesn't quite work because it's not every single character.

SAME!RECEIQTSuose!#19111

is

SALE RECEIPTStore #19111

L is ASCII #76, M is #77. P and Q are also 1 bit different. Same for T/U and S/R. Spaces are being substituted as exclamation points (space is #32, ! is #33).

So, there's some sort of failure mode resulting in the LSB being set to "1". But only for certain characters in the ASCII set.

You, sir, deserve to have a Subway cookie named after you.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:49 • by operagost
252584 in reply to 252547
Herby:
Now days nobody uses 2 stop bits, as all the 110bps teletypes are in a junk heap somewhere (or used by "antiquers" like the one I have buried).

Unfortunately, Diebold still uses 7E2 on their cash dispensers-- but this depends on how randomly the installer configured it. Sometimes it's 8E1.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:49 • by gremlin
252585 in reply to 252522
Beavis:
Iain:
The mortgage form isnt a WTF - its quite common to be a .5 at your next birthday, some companies go down to the nearest .25

I forget the reason, its to do with the way it's calculated and leap years or something


You know, I'm no math wiz, but that doesn't make sense. Birthdays should be whole numbers regardless of birthdays.



Actually, they do sometimes count years of 360 days for some calculations, so I guess after enough time they could get out of sync with reality, so to speak. But I've never seen them use a fractional age at a birthday, and it still seems like a WTF to me.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 11:55 • by DaveK
252588 in reply to 252546
WuphonsReach:

So, there's some sort of failure mode resulting in the LSB being set to "1". But only for certain characters in the ASCII set.
99.5 out of 100, but it's not for "certain characters in the ASCII set", it happens randomly to any character. Notice how the 'l' in "sale" gets flipped but not the 'l' in "world's".
As the other guy pointed out, it's line noise in the connection.

Also, needs moar Besu Besu!

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 12:11 • by John Galt (unregistered)
252594 in reply to 252585
gremlin:
Beavis:
Iain:
The mortgage form isnt a WTF - its quite common to be a .5 at your next birthday, some companies go down to the nearest .25

I forget the reason, its to do with the way it's calculated and leap years or something


You know, I'm no math wiz, but that doesn't make sense. Birthdays should be whole numbers regardless of birthdays.



Actually, they do sometimes count years of 360 days for some calculations, so I guess after enough time they could get out of sync with reality, so to speak. But I've never seen them use a fractional age at a birthday, and it still seems like a WTF to me.


TRWTF is not the decimal age, which, hooray, finally breaks the chains of this obsession with "conversational age", it's the report writer that can't see any other definition and puts a pointless, (and otherwise redundant) "birthday" in the label. However the company apparently still convinced you simply HAVE to truncate the number to SOMETHING.

Insurance companies, healthcare records, research, etc. should all be using floating-point ages, unless your subjects instantly age an entire year on your birth anniversary (how painful!). Looks like this company has finally figured out how a person reports their "age" number in casual conversation (assuming they are over 10) doesn't have anything to do with how many miles they body they are planning to insure actually has. In any case, conversational age shifts the mean (from a random distribution) from it's real value by 0.5 years.

Sadly I still see 360-day "years", 28-day "months" and nothing but "conversational age" in virtually all clinical research, healthcare, et. al. software I've encountered in the wild.

Anyway, I am surprised. The readers of this site, of all people, should know the difference between "correct" and "almost right".

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 12:11 • by ATimson
252595 in reply to 252576
Oliver Klozoff:
It somewhat depresses me, just how quickly I tracked down the cause...

It may depress you, but I'm bloody impressed.

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 12:34 • by LightStyx
252604 in reply to 252511
Brian R.:
I love debugging 1-stuck-bit problems!


*shutter*

You must have all the patience in the world then. I'm comfortable with tedious work but not that tedious... =\

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 12:35 • by lessalesa (unregistered)
252605 in reply to 252594
John Galt - the problem with your theory is, it says "age next birthday." She won't be 28.5 on her next birthday, she'll be exactly 29...or 29. Which is it?

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 12:36 • by lessalesa (unregistered)
252606 in reply to 252605
Oops, she'll be 28 or 29. See how confused that report makes me?

Re: Wosl'd Besu Saodwici

2009-03-31 12:41 • by WhiskeyJack
252610 in reply to 252595
ATimson:
Oliver Klozoff:
It somewhat depresses me, just how quickly I tracked down the cause...

It may depress you, but I'm bloody impressed.


Me too. I remembered that a 16550A is a UART, but that's about all.
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