• ysth (unregistered) in reply to vt_mruhlin
    vt_mruhlin:
    With a name like BizTalk Editor, I'm assuming the function of that last one is to generate random corporate buzzword speech. If so, that's probably not an error message...
    Obligatory plug for [url href=http://search.cpan.org/perldoc/Lingua::ManagementSpeak]Lingua::ManagementSpeak[/url]
  • ysth (unregistered) in reply to ysth

    I hate BBCode; on some level it just doesn't make sense to me. Anyway, Lingua::ManagementSpeak

  • nano (unregistered)

    Just think html, but with the wrong identifiers and square brackets. Yeah, I hate it too.

  • nano (unregistered)

    Paradigms that expedite as we innovative our expediting evaluation will conjure the precedents, though pacifistic, even though our assured dues, to be however exemplified indiscretionately, are due.

    What can I say, that was one enerprisingly inspirational site. I gotta dl that one day, it looks like an obligatory tool for documentation.

  • SuperCritic (unregistered) in reply to Zylon

    Go ahead and leave me. I think I prefer to stay inside. Maybe you'll find someone else to help you. Maybe Black Mesa THAT WAS A JOKE. (Ha Ha.) FAT CHANCE. Anyway, this cake is great. It's so delicious and moist.

  • ysth (unregistered) in reply to nano
    nano:
    Just think html, but with the wrong identifiers and square brackets.
    I do. Which led to the error above.
  • Angry Coder (unregistered) in reply to Greg
    The Real WTF is that people who don't understand that message are trying to develop BizTalk solutions.

    No, the real WTF is that people actually use BizTalk. BizTalk is an over engineered enterprisey WTF in its own right.

  • Anonymous Coward (unregistered) in reply to PerdidoPunk
    PerdidoPunk:

    The CAPTCHA is easy:

    <hint alphabet="morse code"> .-- - ..-. </hint>

    Translation: WTF

  • Adam (unregistered)

    I used to work with a guy (well, idiot), who would write the following java:

    import java.util.List; // for list used in class import java.util.ArrayList; // implementation of list ... for EVERY import....

    and he would also actually write:

    //loop through list for (......

    //return value return value;

    Incredible, but true!

    Sadly.

  • Bejesus (unregistered)

    Pretty sure the captcha missing is the result of the browser having script barred.

    I think they're loading the text image asynch so the whole page doesn't have to reload when you click the "I can't read that shit" button.

    Yeah, there does seem to be a flaw with that.

  • Fuji (unregistered)

    That Biztalk message is incomplete. It should also include the phrase "with runners on first and second, or first, second and third, with less than two out."

  • (cs)

    -.-- -.-- --..

  • Bosshog (unregistered) in reply to VGR

    Ho ho ho - it's the BEA Weblogic server docs :)

  • (cs) in reply to Sgt. Preston
    Sgt. Preston:
    Chris:
    Biztalk message: This is clearly describing non-locality in quantum mechanics. But the button should be labeled "Ok and not Ok" since it is not determinate until clicked.
    Are you saying that we can't understand the message because it's in an unresolved state of multiple potential meanings?

    I found that far too funny.

    But in that thread of thought, yes, but once you click the button the meaning should be come clear.

    But, trying to decipher it, I think it means it's a self-reference error?

  • (cs) in reply to AdT
    AdT:
    Greg:
    The BizTalk message isn't that difficult to understand

    Sure, it's only about 5 times more complicated than woot's explanation, and for no good reason, so it's ok. If that's your approach to quality control, I hope I never have to work with you.

    You're talking to someone who speaks about "developing BizTalk solutions". 'nuff said.

  • (cs) in reply to Sgt. Preston
    Sgt. Preston:
    FredSaw:
    Gotta admire the BizTalk sentence structure, though. Like abstract art, it's beauty for its own sake, and let the reader form his own conclusions as to its meaning.
    Indeed. It's so carefully nested that I wonder whether the writer's first language was German.
    Nobody alive whose first language is German talks like that. Kant wrote like that, but I suspect that those students of philosophy who learned it as a foreign language are rather more likely to have it bleed over into their normal use.
  • (cs)

    I don't like captcha things on error'd - here's why: those who live in [image] shouldn't throw stones.

  • Hydragyrum (unregistered) in reply to Fuji
    Fuji:
    That Biztalk message is incomplete. It should also include the phrase "with runners on first and second, or first, second and third, with less than two out."

    Sounds like the rule for a Sacrifice Fly...

  • Brian (unregistered) in reply to DanStory
    DanStory:
    boolean:
    ComputerForumUser:
    Zylon:
    The cake is a lie.
    I don't hate you.
    Most importantly, don't---

    (I had to bite...such a great/short game)

    WATCH OUT THE COMPANION CUBE HAS A KNIFE!

    The companion cube told me to burn things. Heh, captcha is tesla, I take it as a sign :)

  • Greg (unregistered) in reply to Angry Coder
    Angry Coder:
    The Real WTF is that people who don't understand that message are trying to develop BizTalk solutions.

    No, the real WTF is that people actually use BizTalk. BizTalk is an over engineered enterprisey WTF in its own right.

    It's interesting how people who don't understand a product always make this sort of comment. Stick to your naive little world kid.

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