• Hit (unregistered)

    So, how many posts are we going to see on this topic claiming the CS one is "not a WTF"? Place your bets now!

  • Rehevkor (unregistered) in reply to Hit

    CS is a WTF itself.

    And who knew IMBD hates old people?

  • codemonkey (unregistered)

    Everyone knows that people over the age of 100 don't have valid opinions... Therefore IMDb is not a WTF.

    Captcha: burned

  • Kasper (unregistered)

    So people have to make sure to register to all the websites they'd like to use before they go too old. Does anybody have a list of the age limit for various websites? Maybe it is about time I register for thedailywtf, what is the age limit here anyway?

  • wiregoat (unregistered) in reply to Kasper

    With viagra now men are wanting to live longer.

    captcha tacos. insert joke here

  • (cs)

    Congrats to Kean P. for being WTF's oldest reader!

  • Mr. Spontaneous (unregistered) in reply to Hit

    The CS picture isn't a WTF. That's a cracked Russian version that Mr. Jordan is attempting to install.

  • codemonkey (unregistered) in reply to Kasper
    Kasper:
    So people have to make sure to register to all the websites they'd like to use before they go too old. Does anybody have a list of the age limit for various websites? Maybe it is about time I register for thedailywtf, what is the age limit here anyway?

    Well, we all enjoy the mistakes of the aging programmer sometimes more so than the rookie mistakes. Personally...I like to read about them old folks who think writing code on punch cards is still a valid way to program.

  • The Fudge (unregistered) in reply to Mr. Spontaneous
    Mr. Spontaneous:
    The CS picture isn't a WTF. That's a cracked Russian version that Mr. Jordan is attempting to install.

    Beat me to it.

  • codemonkey (unregistered)

    So the real WTF is that Kean P. is a woman right?

    "You mean, you hired one of those GIRLS out there?"

  • Dancindan84 (unregistered) in reply to Mr. Spontaneous
    Mr. Spontaneous:
    The CS picture isn't a WTF. That's a cracked Russian version that Mr. Jordan is attempting to install.

    In Soviet Russia, CS installs you!

  • (cs) in reply to Mr. Spontaneous
    Mr. Spontaneous:
    The CS picture isn't a WTF. That's a cracked Russian version that Mr. Jordan is attempting to install.
    Indeed, any software that uses a character set that has no corresponding glyphs in the font that's being used to display the text will look like that.
  • (cs)

    I just repeated the KTorrent one on KTorrent 2.1.4. It seems that cancel recreates it, while no doesn't. Definitely a WTF.

  • (cs) in reply to codemonkey
    codemonkey:
    I like to read about them old folks who think writing code on punch cards is still a valid way to program.
    I'm an old fart. They make good "cocktail napkins" (scribble cards) as they're much sturdier than actual cocktail napkins. And bookmarks. Plus, they give you that Super Nerd look! :-)

    As for punching code on them, that's what you hire GIRLS for :-) You just turn in a coding form.

    Damn, I'm glad I missed that by a hair.

  • (cs) in reply to wiregoat
    wiregoat:
    With viagra now men are wanting to live longer.

    captcha tacos. insert joke here

    Look again ! The gender checked is Female !

  • DivineGod (unregistered)

    Well it's a wtf that imdb doesn't know that zip codes in Denmark are four digits.

  • Bart (unregistered)

    Why is the IMDB image a WTF? So they've chosen to exclude really really old people from their target audience, what's the big deal? Is there a huge amount of 107 year olds that really really need to register with IMDB? Now if this was the registration form for social security, medicare, AARP or any of those old people programs, it'll be a legitimate WTF.

  • (cs)

    At least he can be on a smuckers jar.

  • (cs) in reply to Bart
    Bart:
    Why is the IMDB image a WTF? So they've chosen to exclude really really old people from their target audience, what's the big deal? Is there a huge amount of 107 year olds that really really need to register with IMDB? Now if this was the registration form for social security, medicare, AARP or any of those old people programs, it'll be a legitimate WTF.

    Not much on this website is "worse than failure".... this isn't even a failure. its not even pitiful really, and slightly borders on poor programming (who cares about IMDB anyway? or old people?)

  • Junior IT Professional (unregistered)

    How many times are we going to post pictures of users attempting to install foreign language versions of software that they don't have the character set installed for? Real WTF is the user.

    captcha: sanitarium

  • Loren Pechtel (unregistered)

    The CS doesn't strike me as a WTF. Rather, it strikes me as a case of the wrong language. The system doesn't have the fonts installed to display it.

    The IMDB sounds like a reasonableness check on the data that's a little too strict. A poor choice but not really a WTF.

  • Uch (unregistered)

    10100 is not a valid postal code in Denmark.

  • Dan Herbert (unregistered)

    My only guess for the reason IMDB does not allow 107 year olds is the database. I forget what RDBMS store dates in 2-digit formats, but the ones that do, typically go from 1930-1940 to 2030-2040 so that they store a 100 year window, which would be a good enough reasoning for not allowing a 107 year old on IMDB.

    Or, since they're storing birth years, maybe some short-sighted DBA or programmer decided that they only needed a window of time 100 years into the past, making 1907 and earlier invalid as options. Computer memory has not been that valuable for a long time though so it is still definitely a WTF.

  • Anon (unregistered)

    Anyone want to take a crack at decoding the email address?

    We know it ends in ".dk", based on the visible "k" in the "confirm" box and the dropdown.

    It also contains a "g" and a "j".

    Given that the font is unantialiased 10pt Arial, it should be possible to reconstruct the original email address...

    (Otherwise known as, why you should always blank out private information in screenshots and NOT blur it or pixelate it - enough information remains to reconstruct the original.)

  • Linux Programmer (unregistered)

    I believe some files should never be recreated.

  • Dude (unregistered)

    the wtf is that you guys play CS

  • blunden (unregistered) in reply to Anon
    Anon:
    Anyone want to take a crack at decoding the email address?

    We know it ends in ".dk", based on the visible "k" in the "confirm" box and the dropdown.

    It also contains a "g" and a "j".

    Given that the font is unantialiased 10pt Arial, it should be possible to reconstruct the original email address...

    (Otherwise known as, why you should always blank out private information in screenshots and NOT blur it or pixelate it - enough information remains to reconstruct the original.)

    One can only fear the day the spam bots start doing that.

  • stupid old me (unregistered) in reply to Uch
    Uch:
    10100 is not a valid postal code in Denmark.
    Unless it's just 0020 in binary... :-)
  • Yaa (unregistered) in reply to Anon
    Anon:
    (Otherwise known as, why you should always blank out private information in screenshots and NOT blur it or pixelate it - enough information remains to reconstruct the original.)

    As that Canadian pervert found out the hard way

  • elmo (unregistered) in reply to EricJ2190

    KTorrent is full of WTFs (personally, I liked the release version that crashed on launch, every time). That dialog has been one of my favorites for a long time. Nice to see it's getting the publicity it deserves.

  • leo (unregistered) in reply to EricJ2190

    I'm pretty sure the ktorrent WTF is fixed in the 2.2.x series..

  • OldieEnMoldie (unregistered) in reply to codemonkey
    codemonkey:
    Well, we all enjoy the mistakes of the aging programmer sometimes more so than the rookie mistakes. Personally...I like to read about them old folks who think writing code on punch cards is still a valid way to program.

    (Durn young whipper-snappers that think cards are archaic.)

    Listen up youngster: You're just spoiled by all these LCD monitors and stuff. Try programming on a plugboard sometime and then you'll know what a card is good for.

  • (cs) in reply to Dan Herbert
    Dan Herbert:
    Or, since they're storing birth years, maybe some short-sighted DBA or programmer decided that they only needed a window of time 100 years into the past, making 1907 and earlier invalid as options. Computer memory has not been that valuable for a long time though so it is still definitely a WTF.
    So if you signed up at 95 years old, in five years it might suddenly wrap around and see you as 0 years old? =p
    blunden:
    One can only fear the day the spam bots start doing that.
    Meh, spam bots can't even unobfuscate addresses with random uppercase words (NOSPAM, BLOCKME, etc) or symbol-to-word conversions. Deconvolution's a bit harder than OCR, anyway - by a few orders of magnitude.
  • (cs) in reply to Anon
    Anon:
    Anyone want to take a crack at decoding the email address?

    We know it ends in ".dk", based on the visible "k" in the "confirm" box and the dropdown.

    It also contains a "g" and a "j".

    Given that the font is unantialiased 10pt Arial, it should be possible to reconstruct the original email address...

    (Otherwise known as, why you should always blank out private information in screenshots and NOT blur it or pixelate it - enough information remains to reconstruct the original.)

    You are truly an Internet Hate Machine.

  • Pretty Internet Hate Machine (unregistered)

    Anon, hi... let me ask you a question. I'll do my best at english, as we don't speak it here.

    Do you work for some of those... er... beautiful companies... who keep registering domain names and try to sell it? Or one who stoically keep on hacking google's search results to show nothing but useless and annoying ads?

    both things perhaps?

    If that's the case, please know that i officially hate you, and i hope you suffer, eventually diying in a lot of pain with blood, worms, and that kind of stuff. I wish you the worst. Please, make an effort and try to die.

    Cheers, and keep the good job.

  • (cs) in reply to Dan Herbert
    Dan Herbert:
    My only guess for the reason IMDB does not allow 107 year olds is the database. I forget what RDBMS store dates in 2-digit formats, but the ones that do, typically go from 1930-1940 to 2030-2040 so that they store a 100 year window, which would be a good enough reasoning for not allowing a 107 year old on IMDB.

    Or, since they're storing birth years, maybe some short-sighted DBA or programmer decided that they only needed a window of time 100 years into the past, making 1907 and earlier invalid as options. Computer memory has not been that valuable for a long time though so it is still definitely a WTF.

    So WTF does IMDB need to know how old you claim to be? Most likely because the douchebags on Capitol Hill are protecting the children by requiring them to lie about their age when registering on websites.

    But to the main point. IMDB used to be cool. But any website that has a box to "verify your email address* is obviously under the control of retarded dipshits. I don't know where this stupid idea got started, but it sure spread like herpes in a Viagra factory.

    Please, find somebody who thinks this makes any sense. Get them to post an explanation. I would like to mock them to their virtual face.

  • (cs) in reply to The Fudge
    The Fudge:
    Mr. Spontaneous:
    The CS picture isn't a WTF. That's a cracked Russian version that Mr. Jordan is attempting to install.

    Beat me to it.

    Yep, tell Jordan to buy a legitimate copy :P

  • Mith (unregistered) in reply to stupid old me
    Unless it's just 0020 in binary... :-)

    Still not valid - valid Danish postal codes start at 1000

  • v.dog (unregistered) in reply to Vechni
    Vechni:
    who cares about ... old people?
    "Old age is the most unexpected of all the things that can happen to a man" ~James Thurber

    One day, we'll be old too. I just hope that people our age will have more for us respect than that.

  • Jordan. (unregistered) in reply to ActionMan

    I have a legit copy :P I was just installing this after Cisco class, A bunch of us got bored, so we installed a copy of CS we found on someones computer.

    And this is what happened.

    And Steams port is blocked, which prevented me from downloading it. :P

    Oh, and I don't know whats going on, but the system gives me an error when I attempt to log on, so the system is messed up atm.

  • Jordan. (unregistered) in reply to Junior IT Professional

    Im sorry that I don't understand Russian.

  • (cs)

    The real wtf is the first "why register" bullet on that IMDB screen. It's still live, just go there (http://www.imdb.com/register/), type "1900", submit the form and it will show up. Brillant!

  • (cs) in reply to Jordan.
    Jordan.:
    I have a legit copy :P I was just installing this after Cisco class, A bunch of us got bored, so we installed a copy of CS we found on someones computer.

    And this is what happened.

    And Steams port is blocked, which prevented me from downloading it. :P

    Oh, and I don't know whats going on, but the system gives me an error when I attempt to log on, so the system is messed up atm.

    That chomping sound is a virus in the warez you installed eating all the files on your hard drive!

  • Jamie (unregistered) in reply to Pretty Internet Hate Machine
    Pretty Internet Hate Machine:
    eventually diying in a lot of pain with blood, worms, and that kind of stuff.

    DIYing with blood. Sounds like a typical bank holiday weekend to me.

  • Bosshog (unregistered) in reply to Dancindan84
    Dancindan84:
    Mr. Spontaneous:
    The CS picture isn't a WTF. That's a cracked Russian version that Mr. Jordan is attempting to install.

    In Soviet Russia, CS installs you!

    Hohoho! Brillant! :D

    Captcha: Slashbot - they maim; they kill; but only for the thrill...

  • Bosshog (unregistered) in reply to Mith
    Mith:
    Unless it's just 0020 in binary... :-)

    Still not valid - valid Danish postal codes start at 1000

    So then it's clearly 1020. There is no need to store a constant offset - this approach saves bits!

    Ninjas - they maim; they kill; but only for the thrill...

  • nerdierthanu (unregistered) in reply to T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM

    Even a DOB year of 1907 says you're too old to reg. 1908 is apparently the first valid year, so it's definitely a 100 y/o limitation.

    Captcha : stinky... indeed

  • (cs) in reply to pitchingchris
    pitchingchris:
    wiregoat:
    With viagra now men are wanting to live longer.

    Look again ! The gender checked is Female !

    Perhaps wiregoat meant: With more men using Viagra, more women are wanting to live longer!

  • (cs) in reply to Anon
    Anon:
    (Otherwise known as, why you should always blank out private information in screenshots and NOT blur it or pixelate it - enough information remains to reconstruct the original.)

    The clues you describe come not from using pixelation to block out the original, but the fact that she missed a few bits when doing so. If she'd blacked out the same area instead, you'd be able to tell the same thing. Tell me what you can make out from the actual pixelated part and I'll be impressed.

  • d03boy (unregistered)

    Installing CS with wine and not having the font isn't really a WTF

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