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ground speed != air speed
It very well could have been a brisk jet stream.
http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/instruments/q0210.shtml
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A file named like that will, once added to an overly long directory path, break my operating system.
It cannot then be renamed.
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Oh, I didn't realise that number must contain a number. Next time I'll certainly note this error message.
Put text in here that says what the reader should expect - like whether the screenshots were amusing or not.
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Chris, I think when a seller posts a price it is a legally binding contract. You're due a $21 million refund. I'll take 10%, thank you.
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Even then, max cruising speed for an MD11 is about 950 km/h.
Converting this to m/h comes down to 989... I suppose this means a combination of tailwind and a wrong unit conversion :)
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Enough with the 2^31 errors! I get it, it's funny ... except for programmers. The other ones are OK, I guess.
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From the map I think this is a flight over Finland, that is at high latitude. I've seen this before on a flight from Europe to San Fransico, and I think there is a bug in the speed calculation of airplanes (at least the calculation shown in the back). You'll probably go to warp speed if you fly right over the poles.
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I was still thinking it could be accurate within a couple hundred km/h.
But on a second inspection, is the flight headed west? Now that WOULD be something.
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The real WTF is that Iain has such a wide monitor and I don't!
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Actually a posted price is only a legally binding contract when it's not an obvious error. Otherwise it'd be pretty easy for a disgruntled, underpaid best buy employee to change the price tags around and give us all $1.00 72" LCDs. Obvious error is loosely defined, so most any error is not legally binding. Small errors are usually just given to the customer to preserve good PR.
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I'm sorry, but a 1,000 kph tail wind? really? If that happens regularly we should change the airline routes to take advantage of them. Imagine the fuel savings.
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The seccond one is a duplecate. I have seen that one before on TDWTF.
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Also yes, the flight's headed west, against the streams.
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Dammit, man, if the airline executive managers heard you, they'd route my trip New York -> Los Angeles to head east.
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anyone else took note of "Kuusamo"? :P
(almost completely similar to a common arabic curse which refers to one's mother's .. ehm .. private parts, in a somewhat degrading manner. a little like calling someone a motherf!cker)
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There is no such thing as a disgruntled Best Buy employee. The re-education I received at Best Buy Camp tells me so.
Even typing the word "disgruntled" in the same sentence as "Best Buy" (all glory to The Yellow Tag) makes my head hurt...
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Ummmmmm . . . the total still came out correct? Are you sure?
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Yes, we're missing $0.97. Maybe that combo only cost 97 cents?
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If they're disgruntled, then they need to be re-gruntled.
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98 cents.
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Enough with the bitching about content. I get it, you have no sense of humor. Like real people. Go somewhere else.
It's funny because it's a public-facing system that obviously underwent too little testing. Yes, funny... even to programmers. You'd probably get it if you: a) had a sense of humor, and b) were an actual programmer.
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Please note that in that long rename message is more than one "to" mentioned. Probably this is meant when asking for help: To figure out which "to" actually is the delimiter between the two filenames.
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Funny... I picked up on the underpaid. Since Best Buy employees get paid for what they know, and they all seem to know little or nothing, I think they're mostly overpaid.
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Mmmmmmm.....Baconator...
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Iain has a huge monitor.
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Everybody knows that that ground speed is too high for any plane. It is evident then that it is the speed of the Earth running through space
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For example, my first job was in a Best Buy warehouse in Oregon. One day someone in the company put out an add for a Plasma TV that was more than 64% off the actual COST of the TV (this was when Plasmas were relatively new to the retail market).
In Oregon because it was advertised the store was forced to sell all of our ridiculously low priced plasmas PLUS sell the next X number of these TVs that we got. (Oregon rain-check laws).
Best Buy lost more than $3,000 for each of the 3-4 TV's we had in stock. To avoid selling the rain-checked TV's, they simply stopped having any more of that TV delivered to that store.
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It's been about 2 years since I did any VB work (so let's call this pseudocode), but IIRC, you can generate popup error messages like this:
msgbox Error.number Error.Description
which would give you 25OMGWTF
to space it out, you'd type
msgbox Error.number & " " & Error.Description
to get 25 OMGWTF
so if they did something whacky like this:
msgbox "number" & " " & Error.Description
they would get: number OMGWTF
It's possible that they had barely been able to get the code to compile, and when it did, they were reluctant to change anything.
Or worse:
msgbox "number " & Error.number & " " & Error.Description
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The real WTF is the 0 piece nugget combo
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That airplane picture looks suspiciously like a camera phone picture, I hope it was in airplane mode.
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Now we know where the NASA engineers who designed the Mars Express ended up.
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Ground speed stated: 1592km/h MD-11 max. cruise speed according to Wikipedia: 945km/h Required minimum speed of tailwind: 1592km/h - 945km/h = 647km/h = 180m/s = 36 on the Beaufort scale, which traditionally ends at 12
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the real WTF is the BCNATOR CBO
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Let's expand that third one a little bit.
[image]magically becomes
[image]Amazing, isn't it?
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I still say the Baconator is nothing compared to the Monster Burger.
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I'm feeling supersonic.
Give me gin and tonic.
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Not exactly the same in the US. I know of one case where Best Buy printed an add with some sort of typo on the price of PS3's (Maybe 59.99 instead of 599.99, don't remember exactly). They were not forced to honor this, as it was an obvious typo.
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THEY'RE using that software, too? Haven't we nailed down the source of this yet????
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/-TODO-fix-before-production.aspx
:D
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Besides which, doesn't everyone have a little disclaimer in the fine print that says "not responsible for typographical errors, prices subject to change without notice" anyway?
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No, a 650 kph tail wind. It's still excessive, but the point was that the ground speed given still could have been closer than you might think... if the flight had been heading the opposite direction.
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Beaufort wasn't sailing at 25,000 ft.
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Oh, hang on, I just wandered into the wrong joke. Sorry 'bout that!
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Did that price on the Wendy's menu looked familiar to anyone else? It's 0x80000000 (hex) divided by 100 (base 10)
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Wikipedia:
The wind speeds vary according to the temperature gradient, exceeding 92 kilometres per hour (50 kn), although speeds of over 398 kilometres per hour (215 kn) have been measured.
Hmm. Perhaps the Jetstream will reach 647 km/h during some further global warming.
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If they didn't want to rewrite the whole form, it would've been useful if they'd said "Error(s) found / Please correct the error below".