• Dan (unregistered)

    The Google one is a obvious joke and doesn't belong here.

  • (cs) in reply to Dan

    At least until Chrome 214748 or higher.

  • TopTension (unregistered)

    "does Weatherbug know something about next Tuesday that I don't?"

    Quite the opposite. You know something, Weatherbug doesn't know. Specifically, that it is called Tuesday.

  • Nprz (unregistered)

    I'm pretty sure the google spel chek was done on purpose. From the company that does a bunch of April Fools things each year, I'd expect as much.

  • CodeBeater (unregistered)

    Was the Mac thingie left out on purpuse or did I missed something?

  • (cs) in reply to TopTension

    Is it still called Tuesday if the world ends before it?

  • faoileag (unregistered) in reply to ince
    ince:
    Is it still called Tuesday if the world ends before it?
    Please keep in mind that, at least in some countries, languages other than English are spoken! Of course it is called "Mardi" after the world has ended.
  • Captain Obvious (unregistered)

    TRWTF is not realizing the Chrome one is a joke.

  • faoileag (unregistered)
    24855 days 3 hours 14 minutes Via Al Khail Rd and E 66 With light traffic 54 miles
    If it takes more than 60 years to travel 54 miles on Al Khail Rd with light traffic, I don't want to know how long it takes when there is heavy traffic on that road...
  • Kg (unregistered)

    out of curiosity...

    where did AVG find the record on the startup time, since it probably wasn't able to measure it itself?

  • Kg (unregistered) in reply to Kg
    Kg:
    out of curiosity...

    where did AVG find the record on the startup time from before it was installed, since it probably wasn't able to measure it itself?

    I made myself accidently a few words.

  • QJo (unregistered) in reply to TopTension
    TopTension:
    > "does Weatherbug know something about next Tuesday that I don't?"

    Quite the opposite. You know something, Weatherbug doesn't know. Specifically, that it is called Tuesday.

    "When shall we three meet again?"

    "Well, I can do next Tuesday."

    -- Terry Pratchett

  • Han shot first (unregistered)

    You left out a few words; the app made up a few numbers. The universe is in balance.

  • Jack (unregistered)

    You have to pay to watch TV in the hospital???

    Oh well, works fine for me, I'd pay not to be forced to watch it.

  • Very Serious Person (unregistered)

    looks stern We only laugh at mistakes, not jokes. snort of contempt You should remove the Chrome one at once! We're very serious about this.

    Captcha: minim - the minimum spelling of minimum. (Min. is an abbreviation, not a minimum spelling; there's a difference, and we're very serious about this sort of thing around here.)

  • bluesman (unregistered)

    Goodbye, ruby tuesday Who could hang a name on you?

  • anarchy! (unregistered) in reply to Jack

    Don't tell me. The real WTF is the health "system" in the USA.

  • (cs)

    The moral of the story is to not install AVG. Who making an antivirus cares to optimise boot time rather than scan time/minimise overhead in realtime?

  • (cs) in reply to Jack
    Jack:
    You have to pay to watch TV in the hospital???

    Oh well, works fine for me, I'd pay not to be forced to watch it.

    What hell-hole of a country is that? I want to stay away from it as long as I can. Anyway, if it's the country I think it is, I would pay for not having to watch as well.

    24 hour bride's channels anyone?

  • (cs)

    fhqwgads?

  • moz (unregistered) in reply to TGV
    TGV:
    What hell-hole of a country is that? I want to stay away from it as long as I can. Anyway, if it's the country I think it is, I would pay for not having to watch as well.

    24 hour bride's channels anyone?

    If you can cope with that, you can cope with anything married life will throw at you. Probably.

  • chrisjfinlay (unregistered) in reply to kilroo

    The system is down.

    Captcha: esse.

    The system is down, esse.

  • (cs) in reply to faoileag
    faoileag:
    24855 days 3 hours 14 minutes Via Al Khail Rd and E 66 With light traffic 54 miles
    If it takes more than 60 years to travel 54 miles on Al Khail Rd with light traffic, I don't want to know how long it takes when there is heavy traffic on that road...
    I think that was the topic of a Dr. Who episode.
  • Bring Back TopCod3r (unregistered) in reply to TGV
    TGV:
    Jack:
    You have to pay to watch TV in the hospital???

    Oh well, works fine for me, I'd pay not to be forced to watch it.

    What hell-hole of a country is that? I want to stay away from it as long as I can. Anyway, if it's the country I think it is, I would pay for not having to watch as well.

    24 hour bride's channels anyone?

    Quick googling suggests it's the UK.

  • Dave (unregistered) in reply to TopTension
    TopTension:
    > "does Weatherbug know something about next Tuesday that I don't?"

    Quite the opposite. You know something, Weatherbug doesn't know. Specifically, that it is called Tuesday.

    You must be a hoot at parties.

  • DonaldK (unregistered) in reply to chrisjfinlay
    chrisjfinlay:
    The system is down.

    Captcha: esse.

    The system is down, esse.

    [Me] Make me some tea. [Wife] No way! [Me] sudo make me some tea. [Wife] Sure, no problem!

  • Ben Jammin (unregistered)

    I don't see the problem with the AVG one. My computer used to take a minute to boot, but now it boots 36 min before I turn it on. It is really quite convenient.

  • (cs)

    If to the limit of the password expiration be set to days 18,446,744,073,709,551,559, then why to the limit of the password expiration reminder be set to days 18,446,744,073,709,551,552 before to the limit of the password expiration?

  • (cs) in reply to Bring Back TopCod3r
    Bring Back TopCod3r:
    TGV:
    Jack:
    You have to pay to watch TV in the hospital???

    Oh well, works fine for me, I'd pay not to be forced to watch it.

    What hell-hole of a country is that? I want to stay away from it as long as I can. Anyway, if it's the country I think it is, I would pay for not having to watch as well.

    24 hour bride's channels anyone?

    Quick googling suggests it's the UK.

    Note the word "hospedia" on the right-hand side.

    "Hospedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search

    Hospedia Ltd is a provider of bedside communication and entertainment units in UK hospitals."

    So yes, a UK hospital. Looking at the wikip article on Hospedia, they definitely qualify as (redacted) (redacted) (redacted)s, and I'm being charitable here.

  • (cs) in reply to Ben Jammin
    Ben Jammin:
    I don't see the problem with the AVG one. My computer used to take a minute to boot, but now it boots 36 min before I turn it on. It is really quite convenient.
    Tsk. 3600% faster means "at 37 times the speed" or "in 1/37th of the time". So if it used to take 37 seconds, now it takes 1 second. For my Win7 machine at home, 1/37th the time-to-desktop is less than the time before the BIOS wakes up the graphics card.
  • Jazz (unregistered) in reply to kilroo
    kilroo:
    fhqwgads?

    Oh good. I'm not the only one.

  • google defender (unregistered)

    Google sent that spelling error on purpose. It was a joke. Not an authentic error'd.

  • anon (unregistered) in reply to TopTension

    Unsure if you're whooshing me, but the joke is that Weatherbug knows that next Tuesday won't exist for some sinister reason.

  • neminem (unregistered) in reply to Jazz
    Jazz:
    kilroo:
    fhqwgads?

    Oh good. I'm not the only one.

    Let it be known that I also came here to say "everybody come on fhqwgads". Thanks so much for getting it stuck in my head.

  • (cs) in reply to TopTension
    TopTension:
    > "does Weatherbug know something about next Tuesday that I don't?"

    Quite the opposite. You know something, Weatherbug doesn't know. Specifically, that it is called Tuesday.

    Actually, North Korea has threatened to attack Austin, so I guess Weatherbug knows a lot more than we do.

  • Urusan (unregistered)

    TRWTF is the payment options on that TV. Do you want to watch TV from your hospital bed? Simply use the touchscreen or put money in the slot, conveniently located on the front of the TV!

  • Wimpy (unregistered)

    I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today!

  • T3h Ub3r K1tten (unregistered)

    The Google spell check one is obviously intentional...

  • trucking foll (unregistered) in reply to google defender
    google defender:
    Google sent that spelling error on purpose. It was a joke. Not an authentic error'd.

    TRWTF is jokes on the internet. NO ONE gets them. Try it and you're immediately deemed a jerk, and idiot, or a troll.

  • Jose Mendonca (unregistered)

    Google one was on April's fool, as a joke.

  • Popeye (unregistered) in reply to Wimpy

    Drops that cow! You oughts to be kind to dumb aminals.

  • amazed (unregistered)

    Having to pay to watch TV in a hospital is a barbaric WTF! The poor sods are lying there ill, just well enough to watch a bit of TV to take their minds off their suffering, and they have to pay for it?!

    I hope these days the average patient knows someone who will lend them a tablet loaded up with content, let this scum-sucking system wither and die.

  • (cs) in reply to amazed
    amazed:
    Having to pay to watch TV in a hospital is a barbaric WTF! The poor sods are lying there ill, just well enough to watch a bit of TV to take their minds off their suffering, and they have to pay for it?!

    I hope these days the average patient knows someone who will lend them a tablet loaded up with content, let this scum-sucking system wither and die.

    Best part for me was the blanket ban on mobile phones.

    Nevermind the WLAN access points on every corner in the same hospital. Not to mention that the ICU was in a completely different building. And the diagnostic instruments are shielded anyway.

  • C-Derb (unregistered) in reply to amazed
    amazed:
    Having to pay to watch TV in a hospital is a barbaric WTF! The poor sods are lying there ill, just well enough to watch a bit of TV to take their minds off their suffering, and they have to pay for it?!

    I hope these days the average patient knows someone who will lend them a tablet loaded up with content, let this scum-sucking system wither and die.

    American hospitals are soooo much better. We get "free" cable tv included in the price of our $8,000/day hospital stay. And the ibuprofen only costs you $3 per pill!
  • Soen (unregistered)

    I reckon that Google's spell checker notification is completely intended to look wrong. Google has a quirky sense of humour when it comes to these sort of things.

  • (cs)

    why hasn't anyone mentioned that the Google spelling error is intentional?

    Plan: To go to Mars one day with a ban-hammer.

  • Tom (unregistered) in reply to C-Derb

    Only $3? Luxury. In my day we got a leather wallet to bite down on, if we were lucky.

  • C-Derb (unregistered) in reply to trucking foll
    trucking foll:
    google defender:
    Google sent that spelling error on purpose. It was a joke. Not an authentic error'd.

    TRWTF is jokes on the internet. NO ONE gets them. Try it and you're immediately deemed a jerk, and idiot, or a troll.

    Sounds just like something a trucking foll would say.

  • urza9814 (unregistered) in reply to TheEgg
    TheEgg:
    The moral of the story is to not install AVG. Who making an antivirus cares to optimise boot time rather than scan time/minimise overhead in realtime?

    Still better than Symantec. They forgot the anti- part of anti-virus software and instead just sell virus software.

  • jay (unregistered) in reply to TheEgg
    TheEgg:
    The moral of the story is to not install AVG. Who making an antivirus cares to optimise boot time rather than scan time/minimise overhead in realtime?

    By that reasoning, you shouldn't install Windows. Who making an operating system cares to build in a web browser and silly games rather than optimize file access and management?

    Oh, wait, that started out as a reduction ad absurdum argument, but now I'm thinking it sounds like a good idea ...

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