• mick (unregistered) in reply to method1
    method1:
    re:that crazy Amazon price, I was browsing eBay for external drives yesterday & there were a few people selling what seemed like cheap drives for £999 or some other silly price like a few grand. The people placing the ads seem like very active eBay sellers, but it looks more like money laundering or illegal movement of cash, otherwise it just doesn't make sense to me - anyone else see this?
    Google "Stupid Ebay Prices"...there's literally thousands of explaantions
  • Zomb (unregistered) in reply to Coyne
    Coyne:
    I was really amused by the other text on the HP Extended Life Batter instructions: I wasn't aware they made batteries equipped with Blue Tooth.
    I wonder if anyones sent in the tim tam* packet with "may contain traces of nuts and human flesh" yet....

    *Chocolate biscuits that are way too sweet but people seem to love them

  • (cs) in reply to linepro
    linepro:
    wonk:
    Obviously, Adobe has been warned about violence, so it is resorting to XML.

    One of the main causes of violence IS XML.

    That is so true.

    <!DOCTYPE violence PUBLIC "-//VIOLENCE//DTD VIOLENCE 1.0//BASIC"
    "http://www.disproportionateviolence.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/violence-1-0.dtd">
  • Jesper (unregistered)

    Deja vu on the Microsoft Points thing.

  • (cs)

    How many time is Alex going to show the picture of Microsoft Point as WTF?

  • Hmmmm (unregistered) in reply to Nagesh
    Nagesh:
    How many time is Alex going to show the picture of Microsoft Point as WTF?
    4294967295 times should be enough...
  • Alex Papadumbass (unregistered)

    Bitches, I am still alive.

  • Anon (unregistered) in reply to LOL
    LOL:
    Falmer station? Seagulls!!!!

    FTFY.

  • Anon (unregistered) in reply to anon
    anon:
    That USB cable isn't terribly outrageous - have you not heard of AudioQuest?

    Are people really daft enough to pay $1450 for USB cable?

    http://www.audioquest.com/mini-usb-digital-audio/diamond

    http://www.audioquest.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/audioquest_retail_pricebook.pdf

    I like this from their site:

    Is digital audio really just ones and zeros? We don't believe so

    Well, then you are idiots.

    bender:
    Ones and zeroes everywhere... and I thought I saw a two.
  • (cs) in reply to Alex Papadumbass
    Alex Papadumbass:
    Bitches, I am still alive.

    You are not real Alex and if you really are prove it right now.

  • Friedrice the Great (unregistered) in reply to Nagesh
    Nagesh:
    Alex Papadumbass:
    Bitches, I am still alive.

    You are not real Alex and if you really are prove it right now.

    He can't. Alex is dead. Nagesh is wanted in connection with the murder.

  • Anonymous (unregistered)

    Violence, the first element of disharmony.

  • Engelbart (unregistered) in reply to Jake

    The number didn't change.

    More of a signed integer input -1 to 0xFFFFFFFF vs. UNsigned output 0xFFFFFFFF to 4294967295.

    It must have also been an unsigned comparison or else it would have passed.

    And the wise would have racked up some serious balances in their accounts.

    Poor input validation. Isn't that in the OWASP top 10?

  • (cs) in reply to LOL
    LOL:
    Falmer station? FUS RO DAH!!!!

    I'm more surprised that someone passing through there didn't try to nick the display rather than reading it.

  • (cs) in reply to Nagesh

    URL:Mal? That's worrying. "You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away..."

    Nagesh:
    Alex Papadumbass:
    Bitches, I am still alive.

    You are not real Alex and if you really are prove it right now.

    Alex is not real? Then who was PHONE?

  • STuckFick (unregistered) in reply to Administrator
    Administrator:
    Tom:
    Administrator:
    ...eventually, of course, to throw himself off the roof of the six-floor building...
    BOFH, is that you?!! You're my hero!
    No, but I worked with him briefly, many years ago. He used to call me PFY before he died. Now I'll never know what that stood for. Probably "Peon First Year" based on how he treated me. Ahh, memories!

    export PFY="Pimply Faced Youth"

  • eric bloedow (unregistered)

    that first one reminds me of when my old antivirus program went crazy: first, it blocked everything on my favorite game site. when i tried to adjust it's settings, it would only give me a completely blank window! then i tried to visit the home site of the company that made the antivirus-and it blocked that! so then i got rid of it and switched to a different one.

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