• (cs)

    Gerrie needs to make some of those into "Caution! THIS IS SPARTA" signs. And perhaps find that sidewalk chalk artist to put a bottomless pit between the signs...

  • (cs)

    Ruquay K Calloway, I'm curious to know how a hill outside Jerusalem was able to fix your coffee machine.

  • anon (unregistered)

    (briefly say first)

  • (cs)

    I just hope Savvas was smart enough not to directly link his bank account to his paypal account.

  • KanjiMonster (unregistered)

    I have the exact same coffee machine, and I also did the same mistake at least once.

    Making coffee before you had your first coffee is complicated.

  • (cs) in reply to Someone You Know
    Someone You Know:
    Ruquay K Calloway, I'm curious to know how a hill outside Jerusalem was able to fix your coffee machine.
    The coffee machine was "saved", man. Duh...
  • (cs) in reply to KanjiMonster

    catch 22? Need to make coffee to think straight but can't make coffee without thinking straight.

  • Mikoangelo (unregistered) in reply to KanjiMonster
    KanjiMonster:
    Making coffee before you had your first coffee is complicated.

    But surely, if it's the first pot of the day, you have to do a bootstrap run! Makes perfect sense.

  • Scott (unregistered)

    typo in the Sunnet Beskerming ad...

  • (cs) in reply to KanjiMonster
    KanjiMonster:
    Making coffee before you had your first coffee is complicated.
    Hence the value of setting it up the night before. That is, unless by "the night before" you mean 3:00 AM straggling in from the clubs bleary-eyed and bleary-brained.
  • Wonz (unregistered) in reply to galgorah
    galgorah:
    I just hope Savvas was smart enough not to directly link his bank account to his paypal account.
    I doubt it. He wasn't smart enough to just cover it up with a black rectangle and instead went for a gaussian filter
  • (cs)

    I use boxing in my code on occasion, but I don't think I've ever boxed a null.

  • (cs)

    The empty box is not a WTF. If you're shipping several small boxes in a bigger box, and the big box isn't quite full, it's often easier (and more eco-friendly) to pack an empty box than to fill the empty space with packing material. You mark the box as "empty" so the receiver doesn't complain about missing pieces.

  • (cs)

    Not sure what DaVinci wanted to convey with that logo/slogan, but what "Future Proof" says to me is, "We've taken steps to shield ourselves and our products from advancement and improvement, as evidenced by our logo... a 3.5 floppy."

  • (cs)

    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?

  • Neil (unregistered)

    Nice how the content images were in a "spons" folder and the sponsor images weren't. Of course they were all hidden by my Adblock plus rule set.

  • (cs) in reply to galgorah
    galgorah:
    catch 22? Need to make coffee to think straight but can't make coffee without thinking straight.
    We in the backward parts of the world have a solution for this [pun intended]. It's called 'Instant Coffee'.
  • Johnny Awkward (unregistered) in reply to SenTree
    SenTree:
    galgorah:
    catch 22? Need to make coffee to think straight but can't make coffee without thinking straight.
    We in the backward parts of the world have a solution for this [pun intended]. It's called 'Instant Coffee'.

    I might be called Instant 'Coffee', but it doesn't taste like it.

  • some guy (unregistered)

    I'm enjoying these images, don't get me wrong, but aren't we starting lose focus here? It's turning into thedailyicanhasfailgrish. All that's missing is cats that can't spell.

  • (cs) in reply to emurphy
    emurphy:
    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?

    Sadly I think that's all it is. Not really very WTF-y.

  • Joe Coder (unregistered) in reply to Code Dependent
    Code Dependent:
    Not sure what DaVinci wanted to convey with that logo/slogan, but what "Future Proof" says to me is, "We've taken steps to shield ourselves and our products from advancement and improvement, as evidenced by our logo... a 3.5 floppy."

    So thats what that is... I was looking at a sideways "L" and saying WTF?

  • (cs) in reply to Neil
    Neil:
    Nice how the content images were in a "spons" folder and the sponsor images weren't. Of course they were all hidden by my Adblock plus rule set.

    I'm pretty sure the dailywtf adverts have always been in a "tizes" folder. Personally I don't block the adverts on dailywtf, as they asked nicely. I still ignore them though.

  • (cs) in reply to jspenguin
    jspenguin:
    You mark the box as "empty" so the receiver doesn't complain about missing pieces.

    Standard wording would be "this box intentionally left empty".

  • lolwtfceilingcat (unregistered) in reply to some guy
    some guy:
    I'm enjoying these images, don't get me wrong, but aren't we starting lose focus here? It's turning into thedailyicanhasfailgrish. All that's missing is cats that can't spell.
    I see what you did there
  • (cs) in reply to some guy
    some guy:
    I'm enjoying these images, don't get me wrong, but aren't we starting lose focus here? It's turning into thedailyicanhasfailgrish. All that's missing is cats that can't spell.

    They're only once a week, at least.

  • (cs)

    awww!!! I took your stupid Micro$oft survey for the sticker and at the end you tell me you don't ship outside the U.S. ? BTW, how can a company market it's products on a site that mostly despises it's products.

    Yeah VB and .Net suck!

  • Wargeek (unregistered)

    Unbreakable wall plates, eh? I thing we've found our new armor material for personnel and combat vehicles. Just screw together overlapping layers (or, if you don't want to drive screws into our brave lads and lasses, maybe sew them onto a fabric backing, I guess). VOILA! Invulnerable, indestructable, unstoppable warriors!

  • Diego (unregistered)

    The sign is a typical example of "macaroni english" translation. The meaning is "in the museum there are SOME (not "same") tortuous paths". The Italian word is "tortuosi", which sounds like "tortoises". Same sounds, same meaning! :D

    I remember a family I saw one day in front of a fishmonger, convinced that "scallops" and "scaloppine" were the same thing. :)

  • (cs) in reply to Wonz
    Wonz:
    galgorah:
    I just hope Savvas was smart enough not to directly link his bank account to his paypal account.
    I doubt it. He wasn't smart enough to just cover it up with a black rectangle and instead went for a gaussian filter
    You sir make a good point. Ahh well eventually he will learn.
  • Anon (unregistered)

    TRWTF is people who insist on calling tortoises "turtles". They are two different things people.

  • Larry (unregistered)

    C'mon, admit it, MS has been selling empty promises for a quarter century. At least now they're starting to deliver.

  • (cs) in reply to Flatline
    Flatline:
    emurphy:
    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?
    Sadly I think that's all it is. Not really very WTF-y.
    No, it's that they claim to be open 24 hours a day 7 days a week on each day!
  • (cs) in reply to Johnny Awkward
    Johnny Awkward:
    SenTree:
    galgorah:
    catch 22? Need to make coffee to think straight but can't make coffee without thinking straight.
    We in the backward parts of the world have a solution for this [pun intended]. It's called 'Instant Coffee'.

    I might be called Instant 'Coffee', but it doesn't taste like it.

    Drinking "Instant Coffee" is akin to scraping the tar out of a heavy smokers lungs, adding water and drinking that. At least thats what it tastes like

  • Anon (unregistered) in reply to Flatline
    Flatline:
    emurphy:
    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?

    Sadly I think that's all it is. Not really very WTF-y.

    No, I think the WTF is that Catholics have every day of Easter week as a holy holiday.

  • Flipper (unregistered) in reply to Anon
    Anon:
    TRWTF is people who insist on calling tortoises "turtles". They are two different things people.
    Next you're going to tell me a dolphin's not a fish, and sending someone a text message isn't "pinging" them. In a programming language, words have defined meanings. Get humans involved, and it's (or its) a lost cause.
  • Jakey C (unregistered) in reply to Flatline
    Flatline:
    emurphy:
    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?

    Sadly I think that's all it is. Not really very WTF-y.

    No, it's that they are open '24/7' each day. You can only be open '24' each day.

  • Slashbot (unregistered) in reply to Anon
    Anon:
    Flatline:
    emurphy:
    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?

    Sadly I think that's all it is. Not really very WTF-y.

    No, I think the WTF is that Catholics have every day of Easter week as a holy holiday.

    -1 Redundant

    Oh, this isn't Slashdot, carry on.

  • Fast Eddie (unregistered)

    This comment is empty except for a wet spot left by my coffee maker which was accidentally left open 24/7 because someone Please read not instructions this open to (briefly repeat the broken logo). Preventive Measures were taken to constraint the maze of twisty little passages, all alike on a wooden table with Irish Girl. Because someone had to do it.

  • Neil (unregistered) in reply to Thief^
    Thief^:
    Neil:
    Nice how the content images were in a "spons" folder and the sponsor images weren't. Of course they were all hidden by my Adblock plus rule set.

    I'm pretty sure the dailywtf adverts have always been in a "tizes" folder. Personally I don't block the adverts on dailywtf, as they asked nicely. I still ignore them though.

    I don't intentionally block The Daily WTF either - they just chose put the images in a folder that hits the Filterset.G default filters.

  • (cs) in reply to Jakey C
    Jakey C:
    Flatline:
    emurphy:
    Is the restaurant WTF just that they used seven lines instead of one, or is there more to it?

    Sadly I think that's all it is. Not really very WTF-y.

    No, it's that they are open '24/7' each day. You can only be open '24' each day.

    Technically if your open '24/7' it means your only open 3.4285714285714285714285714285714 hours a day

  • Peter (unregistered) in reply to galgorah
    galgorah:
    Drinking "Instant Coffee" is akin to scraping the tar out of a heavy smokers lungs, adding water and drinking that. At least thats what it tastes like
    Blah. That's what all coffee tastes like. I've never been able to understand how anyone can drink the stuff.
  • three wolves (unregistered) in reply to galgorah

    Instant Coffee would probably taste better than what he was going to get out the machine re-running those already used grounds. Or is it possible that picture isn't quite as candid as it pretends to be?

  • (cs) in reply to three wolves
    three wolves:
    Instant Coffee would probably taste better than what he was going to get out the machine re-running those already used grounds. Or is it possible that picture isn't quite as candid as it pretends to be?

    The grounds wouldn't be reused.. the water would just be super stale.

  • (cs) in reply to galgorah
    galgorah:
    Drinking "Instant Coffee" is akin to scraping the tar out of a heavy smokers lungs, adding water and drinking that. At least thats what it tastes like
    Gotta confess, I've never done that, so have no idea what it tastes like.
  • SR (unregistered)

    I like things with "Unbreakable" on them. They're a challenge.

    A fella at primary school was once showing off his new "shatterproof" ruler. Within 10 seconds I'd shown him how to break it. Within 11 he'd broke it.

    Happy days!

  • (cs) in reply to SenTree
    SenTree:
    galgorah:
    catch 22? Need to make coffee to think straight but can't make coffee without thinking straight.
    We in the backward parts of the world have a solution for this [pun intended]. It's called 'Instant Coffee'.

    Eww.

    First coffee problem is solved by McCafe on the way to work.

  • KD (unregistered) in reply to KanjiMonster
    KanjiMonster:
    Making coffee before you had your first coffee is complicated.
    True, but the filter already looks used - is he just that green?
  • Steve the Cynic (unregistered) in reply to Mikoangelo
    Mikoangelo:
    KanjiMonster:
    Making coffee before you had your first coffee is complicated.

    But surely, if it's the first pot of the day, you have to do a bootstrap run! Makes perfect sense.

    You make your early morning hot drink out of a bootstrap?

  • blah (unregistered) in reply to Johnny Awkward
    Johnny Awkward:
    SenTree:
    galgorah:
    catch 22? Need to make coffee to think straight but can't make coffee without thinking straight.
    We in the backward parts of the world have a solution for this [pun intended]. It's called 'Instant Coffee'.

    I might be called Instant 'Coffee', but it doesn't taste like it.

    Despite how poor instant coffee is for making coffee, it makes excellent ice cream. So a bootstrappin'-good solution then becomes obvious: Ice cream before breakfast!

  • Anonymous Coward (unregistered) in reply to three wolves
    three wolves:
    Instant Coffee would probably taste better than what he was going to get out the machine re-running those already used grounds. Or is it possible that picture isn't quite as candid as it pretends to be?

    I'm glad someone else caught this. Either the image is a poor reenactment, or some bastard doesn't know that coffee doesn't work for multiple infusions.

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