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Those sprouts are actually chocolates, though. I should know, I went through a net of them...
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Yeah i saw them too.
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I wasn't aware unsigned numbers were so negative!
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Actually, that was true a long long time ago, but now it's deprecated.
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No that is actually the minimum value of a 16-bit signed integer
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"The start elevation is the minimum of a 32-bit unsigned integer. "
TRWTF is a TRWTF reader who can't tell the difference between 32 bits and 16 nor between signed and unsigned.
You've kind of missed the point - we are here to read and weep about you.
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The quantum car was would only be quantum if the button read 'Yes AND No'. 'Yes or No' just lets the machine decide which one you get.
And how can your run be 9.4 miles if the 'climb' alone is 222 and a half miles? :D
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The Transport for London mess reminds me of a wonderful result I got many years ago from an early online route planner for British railways.
Wanting to find out the best way to get to Waterloo International, where I wanted to pick up a Eurostar to Brussels I asked it for a route from Ipswich (home) to that station.
The recommended route:
Inter-city Ipswich - London Liverpool Street Tube Liverpool Street - Waterloo East Train Waterloo East - Ashford Eurostar Ashford - Brussels Eurostar Brussels - Waterloo International
I worked out my own route.
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You think that the Transport for London's recommendations are off? Looking for commuter flights between LAX and Ontario, a distance of about 50 miles, I was given a list of flights with connections in Denver, Dallas Texas and even Atlanta Georgia! I decided to take a taxi. (actually a shared ride commuter van)
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Brussels Sprouts? I love Brussels Sprouts!
(Well, I probably would be a bit disappointed if I got Brussels Sprouts when expecting chocolate.)
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Using a deprecated function is one thing, but why would anyone have written 5 lines in succession that all do their own call to split? Hard to say without actually seeing the code but this reeks of bad design to me.
Addendum (2014-03-14 06:58): ...and why would a live server have error reporting set to E_STRICT?
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I think I can see how the Clapham Junction one happened. From the point of view of the passengers it is one station. From the point of view of railway operations it is effectively two stations: one on the Richmond line and one on the Wimbledon line. I would guess that the people who handled the interfacing from the railway schedule database to the passenger information application weren't aware of this special case.
The real world is always more complicated than you expect.
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The real WTF is wanting to go via Waterloo International when in fact the best route was via Waterloo East. :-)
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I'd be disappointed if I got chocolate when expecting brussels sprouts. Hmm ... turkey, roast taters, leeks, stuffing, onions, cabbage, grave, CHOCOLATE? Yeeuk!
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Oh, you know what I mean: "gravy".
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That last one actually makes sense, since the 2003 revised rules made it illegal to reach Mornington Crescent in the first stage unless you have passed Clapham Junction at least twice.
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Deprecated: function frist() is deprecated in /home/content/b/t/b/BernieTheBernie/html/util/commentfrist.php [CAPTCHA]dolor - what a PITA[/CAPTCHA]
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TRWTF is that a website about Java certification is using PHP.
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Unless you are using the Muir variations, but you would have to explicitly state that first.
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Addendum (2014-03-14 07:43): An unsigned number can't be negative, and -32768 is the minimum 16-bit signed number.
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Or maybe it simply proves they know Java.... And only Java.
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Perhaps there's an elevator on the way :D
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That's pretty typical of CrapMyRun.
The irritating part is that it's hard for end users to distinguish between bugs within the app versus bugs in the underlying GPS infrastructure of the mobile device and carrier. There's usually plausible deniability, so illogical crap like this persists.
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Its schrodinger's car wash ...
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In fact, if you squint enough, you can make out that the label says "<something> Milk Chocolate" above "Sprouts"
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Chocolate sprouts!
http://blusherandbrownies.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/m-christmas-delight.html
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Well, it took all of 60 seconds to find this: http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/fun-win/galleries/35059/12-amazing-christmas-novelty-food-ideas/3 - and yes, they are chocolate.
Captcha conventio - a conference for people who have difficulty completing things.
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I do like how it takes 4 mins to get to Imperial Wharf from Clapham Junction but only 6 mins in reverse...
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When Microsoft first released Autoroute, I asked for a route between London and Newcastle. It suggested I drive to Dover, get a ferry to Zeebrugge, drive up through Europe to Gothenburg, then get another ferry from there.
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Of course, the reverse is also true. I looked up Toronto, Ontario, CA on a map site one time and it at first assumed CA is California, not Canada, and was thus looking for Toronto Street in Ontario, California.
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but yea, TRWTF is the 32-bit unsigned one.
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Isn't it faster if you use Emirates Air Line to go from Clapham Junction to Clapham Junction? [image]
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This is the highest quality first comment I have ever seen. That is really TRWTF.
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If you look at the image, the problem appears to be that there are two stations in the system, "Clapham Junction" and "Clapham Junction #nrc". I'd love to know what "#nrc" stands for.
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You probably asked it (without realising the fact) for minimum driving distance. The suggested route might well have been, ooh, two or three miles shorter.
I once had a route planner tell me to take the eighth exit from a roundabout. With five exits. (It would have been the right one, but I'd have gone all the way round).
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Not Really Convenient.
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For the smaller cities like Ontario, it makes sense to connect to the nearest hub. As the occasional passenger, it is MUCH cheaper for you to use a hub. It's a longer flight, but hundreds of dollars less.
Of course, for flying between really big cities like LA, Chicago, New York, they will probably offer direct flights. At a higher rate. And fewer times a day. But the choice is yours as a customer.
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The car wash is completely understandable. The upper left answer is "Yes, but I know it'll be dirty again from snowmelt or standing water before I get out of the parking lot, so no." but that wouldn't fit on the screen.
The London directions: There must be something really important at Imperial Wharf.
(I thought he was in Starfleet?)
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Only for two's complement encoding. There's at least one 16-bit floating point format which has a representation for -Inf...
Hint: errors like this always crop up if people aren't specific about their data types!
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BTW, Jeff was already at a hub, LAX. Expecting a commuter flight to a nearby airport would be reasonable; expecting it to be reasonably priced or more convenient than ground transportation, not so much.
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That's the problem with running a site like thedailywtf.com: Sooner or later a "plz send me the codez" developer will use the code snippets as an inspiration!
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