• Ilya (unregistered)

    DO NOT READ. DO NOT READ.

  • Dekker3D (unregistered)

    reads GAH! dies

  • Name cannot be longer than 41 characters. (unregistered)

    Default comment text.

  • (cs)

    Oh well Regenesis is actually not that bad of a show! I however did not know either that DO NOT USE starred in it. Twice.

  • Fustanella (unregistered)

    Jason should be happy. My first-gen SideKick got bricked repeatedly due to forced T-Mobile OTA updates. I would've taken a 2069 next-update at any point during that fiasco.

  • NoXzema (unregistered)

    This comment cannot be longer than 256 characters. Please try again. Minimum: 300 Alpha characters, 100 digits, 400 special digits.

  • danqs (unregistered)

    traffic light seen from a rear mirror, lol!

  • (cs) in reply to danqs
    danqs:
    traffic light seen from a rear mirror, lol!
    Since when did rear mirrors rotate images?
  • MRAB (unregistered) in reply to jmroth
    jmroth:
    Oh well Regenesis is actually not that bad of a show! I however did not know either that DO NOT USE starred in it. Twice.
    He played a pair of identical twin brothers.

    Captcha: genitus. Make your own joke...

  • AdT (unregistered)

    Sheesh, obviously you're supposed to use latin digits, as they're alphabetical as well.

  • JoPoser (unregistered) in reply to NSCoder

    Agreed. I wish I could load my photo archive because I know that street light (I think I puked on it a few years ago) and I wonder how long it's been that way.

    CAPTCHA: AUGUE: A genetically engineered argument.

  • danqs (unregistered) in reply to NSCoder

    just a top of mind, of course... =)

  • Zapp Brannigan (unregistered) in reply to danqs

    "I noticed this crosswalk light in Washington, DC," Abe writes. "It gives a whole new meaning to 'counting backwards'."

    If the new meaning of backwards is upside down.

  • Koll (unregistered) in reply to NSCoder

    Since your mom looked at them. ZING!

  • (cs)

    L1th post

  • Sec Ces (unregistered)

    Look, I understand your discomfort, but if we relax the password policies the system might be used by terrists! You don't want that, do you? Do you???

  • ɟpsɐ (unregistered)

    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ

  • j4b (unregistered)

    Knowing Boston roads and signs, I'm not sure the google maps one is wrong.

  • Romeo (unregistered) in reply to ɟpsɐ
    ɟpsɐ:
    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ

    WIN

  • BK (unregistered) in reply to Zapp Brannigan

    This is Washington DC, they do everything upside down and backwards.

  • (cs)

    60 years is pretty much the minimum contract if you want a "free" phone these days.

  • (cs) in reply to ɟpsɐ
    ɟpsɐ:
    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ
    Okay everyone, this thread is over. We already have a winner.
  • (cs) in reply to Ilya

    I don't see how that could have happened with the countdown sign. They tested it with the usual "88" when it was put in and everything looked fine then.

  • illtiz (unregistered) in reply to ɟpsɐ
    ɟpsɐ:
    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ

    That's awesome. It copy-pastes, even O_O

  • Observer (unregistered) in reply to ɟpsɐ
    ɟpsɐ:
    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ

    Holy shit... That just blew my mind. I've been reading this site for a long time, and that's by far the best copy-the-article comment I've ever seen. I actually hate the copy-the-article posts -- they're old and contrived, but this is simply awesome.

    Bravo!

  • Observer (unregistered) in reply to Observer

    Also, I don't know who's in charge of blue comments, but get their ass on the phone!!

  • Threner (unregistered) in reply to ɟpsɐ

    Worst abuse of UTF. Ever.

  • snarf (unregistered)
  • (cs) in reply to Rootbeer
    Rootbeer:
    L1th post

    Gah! When will people realise that 1 in Roman numerals is I, not 1. All the other characters are letters, is it really that hard?

    Sorry, I had this argument with my primary school teacher when I was 9, and haven't quite got over it yet.

  • glt (unregistered)

    I was recently asked for a pin number (up to 10 digits) and used 2718281828. This is a university (where I work) site that is relatively low security (web accessible, but you'd need my name, my id number and you'd also need to care) so I wasn't particularly worried about it being compromised. It told me that the pin was bad because of the repeated digits, so I tried 271828 which worked just fine. Right, that improved my security quite a bit.

  • (cs) in reply to DaveyDaveDave
    DaveyDaveDave:
    Rootbeer:
    L1th post
    Gah! When will people realise that 1 in Roman numerals is I, not 1. All the other characters are letters, is it really that hard?

    Sorry, I had this argument with my primary school teacher when I was 9, and haven't quite got over it yet.

    Which side were you on back then?

    Now if 1 Turned out to be I 1 don't mind... 1 don't mind.

    • Jimi Hendrix (after a fashion, anyway)
  • (cs) in reply to j4b
    j4b:
    Knowing Boston roads and signs, I'm not sure the google maps one is wrong.

    Agreed.

  • (cs) in reply to glt
    glt:
    I was recently asked for a pin number (up to 10 digits) and used 2718281828. This is a university (where I work) site that is relatively low security (web accessible, but you'd need my name, my id number and you'd also need to care) so I wasn't particularly worried about it being compromised. It told me that the pin was bad because of the repeated digits, so I tried 271828 which worked just fine. Right, that improved my security quite a bit.
    Didn't change it one bit. The hard part of that PIN is guessing how many digits it has. You might have chosen something else to placate the system, e.g. 5772156649 1732050808 2236067977

    But certainly not 3141592654

  • m0ffx (unregistered)

    American pedestrian crossings have COUNTDOWN TIMERS? Why? I have never in my life felt the need for that.

  • Simon and Julie (unregistered)

    "I noticed this crosswalk light in Washington, DC," Abe writes. "It gives a whole new meaning to 'counting backwards'."

    Thats Numberwang!

  • (cs) in reply to m0ffx
    m0ffx:
    American pedestrian crossings have COUNTDOWN TIMERS? Why?
    It helps me as a driver --- from relatively far away, I can see how long the green light will last.
  • flyboyfred (unregistered) in reply to ɟpsɐ
    ɟpsɐ:
    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ

    Let me guess -- you're posting from Australia, right?

  • (cs) in reply to Simon and Julie
    Simon and Julie:
    "I noticed this crosswalk light in Washington, DC," Abe writes. "It gives a whole new meaning to 'counting backwards'."

    Thats Numberwang!

    Ahh, so other people do watch that.

    6 ... 300 ... 4.67 ... That's Numberwang! Genius.

  • IT Girl (unregistered) in reply to DaveyDaveDave
    DaveyDaveDave:
    Rootbeer:
    L1th post

    Gah! When will people realise that 1 in Roman numerals is I, not 1. All the other characters are letters, is it really that hard?

    Sorry, I had this argument with my primary school teacher when I was 9, and haven't quite got over it yet.

    Look at the rotating sign. The letters aren't Roman numerals. L1 would be 71 if the seven wasn't rotated. h3110!

  • Mike (unregistered)

    I'll see your 109-digit password and raise you 18,770 digits:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276304

    "Error Message: Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters and Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords"

    I love that one... saw it years ago.

  • RBoy (unregistered)

    So, as my "69 Dude!" comment was removed, I'm guessing that Bill & Ted references are banned. Wtf?

  • (cs)

    DC must be the home of broken walk lights or something. Once when I was sitting around after a concert I watched one count down from 99, stop at 61, bounce between random numbers for a while, then go to 99 again.

  • Jay (unregistered)

    I recently registered on some site -- I forget what site it was now -- and entered a password that was 8 characters, including upper and lower case letters, digits, and a special character. And I got a message back, "Password insufficiently secure". That was the entire message. No hint of what the rules were to pass their sufficiently-secure test. As I already had all the usual things, what was I supposed to do next? I tried changing one of the letters to a pound sign. Still no luck. I tried several other variations. All rejected. Finally I got the brainstorm that maybe they didn't like the fact that the two digits in the number were both zero, so I changed one to a nine. Then it accepted.

    Moral: If you're going to reject a user input, give the poor sap a clue what would make a valid input.

  • Jay (unregistered)

    I think "Default Sign Text Highway" may be right near this street:

    http://thewrongadvices.com/2007/08/10/error-404-road-not-found-pic/

  • (cs) in reply to ɟpsɐ
    ɟpsɐ:
    pɐǝɹ uɐɔ ı uʍop ʇunoɔ ʇɥƃıl ɔıɟɟɐɹʇ ɐ ǝpɐɯ ʎllɐuıɟ ǝuoǝɯos 'ʍoʍ
    Made of 100%-pure, shiny, chromed, bulletproof WIN. Even the subject and username! Well done.
  • Rich (unregistered) in reply to m0ffx
    American pedestrian crossings have COUNTDOWN TIMERS? Why? I have never in my life felt the need for that.
    Actually, i saw this first in Taiwan.
    1. it helps pedestrians on multilane streets. If i have to cross 3/4 lanes of traffic (like here in chicago, Michigan ave) with speeding cabbies and dickhead drivers, i want to know if i have a fresh or stale light.

    2. it helps the driver too, it gives some warning of a light change, reducing red-light running without those awful cameras. That said, by reducing red-light tickets, they'll probably be declared illegal soon.

    captcha:ILikedWhenTheseWereFunny

  • (cs)

    You people are pathetic. You'd think on a site like this there would be a competent complement of geeks in the forums. But what do we get? A bunch of people fawning over a text hack that's been floating around for over a year, and not a single reference to the first thing that popped into my mind-- the upside down bomb timer from the Futurama episode about the giant garbage ball.

  • Rich (unregistered) in reply to Rich

    Heh, that should be 3-4, 3/4 lanes only good for smart cars... ;)

  • IT Girl (unregistered) in reply to Zylon
    Zylon:
    You people are pathetic. You'd think on a site like this there would be a competent complement of geeks in the forums. But what do we get? A bunch of people fawning over a text hack that's been floating around for over a year, and not a single reference to the first thing that popped into my mind-- the upside down bomb timer from the Futurama episode about the giant garbage ball.

    Okay fawning over a cartoon that's been off the air for longer than "over a year" is preferrential to being impressed that someone had the wit to grab that text hack and use it in a very amusing way, how?

  • DMala (unregistered) in reply to j4b
    j4b:
    Knowing Boston roads and signs, I'm not sure the google maps one is wrong.

    It is wrong, the actual sign says, "FILE NOT FOUND"

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