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    offtopic, by how do I turn off this eye-straining, eye hemorrhaging skin, Halloween has been gone for 1/2 a week

  • QJo (unregistered) in reply to Zacrath
    Zacrath:
    That Cygwin image reminds me of another error'd I saw in Pop-up Potpourri: Mayday Edition. [image]

    Since it's the same program name it's clear to me that this is actually a Windows WTF.

    The moral of the story is: sending files is no longer supported. What possible further info could you possibly need? Do you want it to add: "Try googling for a different way of achieving what you wish to achieve. GIYF."?

  • Tintin (unregistered) in reply to Zacrath
    Zacrath:
    That Cygwin image reminds me of another error'd I saw in Pop-up Potpourri: Mayday Edition.

    I suspect what happened is that what USED to happen was:

    >net send pegasus
    Oopsie. Error 3777 happened
    More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3777

    Then, someone sensibly thought - why don't we just do the NET HELPMSG for them - so they did, but forgot to take out the hint to get more help.

  • Neil (unregistered)

    Some of the help messages, such as 2182 (try net start browser), have a longer version, but net doesn't know which, so it blithely suggests running net helpmsg either way.

  • Subsonic (unregistered) in reply to faoileag
    faoileag:
    QJo:
    faoileag:
    The bloke on the web page looks like something Arielle might run away with, whereas the Disney character definitely looks a more (grand)fatherly.
    Eww -- that's gross! Why would a mermaid run away with her grandfather?
    I didn't insinuate she would run away with her grandfather - I said she might with the handsome bloke on UCSD's website. But looking of Disney pictures of King Triton and Arielle, one can not help but think that he probably became father of Arielle rather late in his life.
    QJo:
    Besides I know you're talking rubbish because there's no such thing as mermaids. The IPU told me.
    Yes there are! Go to Weeki Wachi Springs and see for yourself!

    No there aren't! Not according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration anyway.

  • Peter Wolff (unregistered)

    Firebug is a quantum logic extension. You'll know whether it is installed or not the moment you try to actually use it.

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