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Not a really stupid 1st comment for a change
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That's not a comment, THIS is a comment!
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Stupid me, I thought car insurances in Italy were expensive.
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@Anon did you mean 1stcomment?
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[quote user="Joerg T"]I thought that I knew a thing or two about subpixels, but Google has proven to me that there are some subtle differences that I was not aware of,[quote]. Like, the difference between the words "matrix" and "geometry" in a search query. You can reproduce the different results by exchanging the one with the other.
This is not a WTF but simply Google applying its algorithm to two different sets of words.
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Perhaps the insurance premium was in Italian lire?
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I love this site more than you can imagine, but .....
Error'd: Please. Stop.
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I do love the honesty of error message. Cleary the maker understand how stupid the situation is, but there is nothing is allowed to fix it.
This could have been WTF on it's own...
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The first one (Google) isn't a WTF at all. It's not a correction, just a suggestion based on what people have searched for and then changed their search to. Perhaps 'did you mean ... ?' isn't the best way to present it, but it's a very reasonable thing for Google to do.
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Perhaps; but as you said; "did you mean" is not the best way to present such. And believe it or not, but google is used by normal human beings who think that "did you mean" means "did you mean [x] instead of [y]", rather then "according to our algorithm, more people looked for $otherwayoftypingx instead of x", or whatever it implies.
A similar thing applies looking for 'alternative' (alt) or 'tablature' (tab). Sometimes, you want the 'tablature' without the 'tab' because otherwise you'll find too much 'alt' 'tab'.. But no; google noticed these two can be used interchangably and now I'll have to wade through a boatload of computer documentation for dummies to google search my alternative tablatures.
(don't bother with suggesting using a different search engine, I already do.
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"alternative" "tablature"
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The album cover error must be Pandora. I been seeing mis matched covers every so often for a while now.
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Hello Christopher, I want to play a game...
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Well, that's what happens when you are texting and accidentally run off the road and wipe out Earth.
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Movie cover memory is a great way to help kids develop while also brainwashing them.
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I'm not sure if I'm more amused by the dev who coded the magazine subscription error, or disappointed in the one who designed the spec.
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Joerg's problem isn't the space/no space in "sub pixels", there's a sub pixel difference between "sub pixels" and "sub pixels".
Can't you see it? Just "Enhance".
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I used to work at CDS, which is the fulfillment house processing John's magazine subscription.
I don't recall us having those kinds of error messages, though. The guys must've enhanced things since I left.
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No, he just hasn't yet realized he isn't the only person in the world.
Slightly more serious. He loads up TDWTF and sees and Error'd and feels the day didn't provide an article to his satisfaction.
Even more serious. Maybe someone can volunteer to help run the site so we can have a TDWTF for each category (interview, error, code).
Even more serious. Stop reading and get to work!
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Being charged to JUMP! WTF! And is it that a bowling alley where they are jumping? Is that something unique to Kansas City, or is the associated general insanity of Jumping rooms available in other parts of the world?
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Or Loyal Reader thinks this is a support site so this site can make the WTF developers stop producing WTF errors.
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Yes, the picture of Cosmic Jump looks like a bowling alley. But those are actually trampolines, that bend from the floor up on to the side walls.
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[*<choke>an i18n'ed library?</choke>]
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Hmmm... Bowling... On a trampoline...
I think I may have just come up with the next Olympic demonstration sport.
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I love the error message on the magazine subscription site. Some poor developer was probably given that ridiculous Catch-22 business rule. He likely tried to explain the situation to the business person who just didn't get the simple concept. So he did the only thing he could do, implement the requirement and provide an error message that indicated his confusion as to the stupidity of the rule.
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Yes.
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So either it is bogus, or TRWTF is ChristianityToday.com's QA people.
Oh screw it, TRWTF is QA.
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And as it's a site for insurance in Ireland, the obvious choice for a common language was Irish.
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What makes you think they have QA people?
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What makes you think that's not what the spec called for?
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The Netflix one is probably that a circuit breaker fired on whatever service displays images.
In other words, they have a very complex and interesting system for managing their availability and you happened to catch it in action.
If you'd refreshed it probably would have appeared correctly.
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So the error message explains "You need a valid email address, but you obviously have one since you are here and you can only be here if you have a valid email address." Which explains the suggestion to try again. "I don't know what went wrong, but maybe if you try again it'll work?"
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"People also searched for"
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If there's such a catch-22 in the system, then it's quite possible that that scenario isn't even mentioned in the specs. In which case it would not be surprising if the QA team never tested for it, as the QA team should be working from the specs.
Or maybe they did test it and they appreciated the humor of the situation.
I don't see how you could say that it's so impossible that the story must be a fraud. When I worked for the Air Force I put equally frivolous error messages in systems that made it to production.
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Buzz, Wrong answer, try again.
QA should be doing whatever random things they don't expect a sane person to do, and see if it breaks.
Programmers should test according to specs, that's called unit testing.
QA should never see a spec, they should be told to load program and do whatever it takes to break it.
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TRWTF is assuming some probably non-profit, but certainly non-IT centric organization is going to have a QA department.
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He was the one driving the European economy. I don't think he'll ever live it down.
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In Polish Zloty cira 1992, that would have come out to about $3,600 which is still rather pricy.
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And how is QA supposed to know if it is functioning correctly if they don't know what it's supposed to do?
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