• Not Madison (unregistered)

    Frist.

    Not spam though askimet, seriously

  • Warren (unregistered)

    SalesForce knows that booleans can only have two states. Their two are false and FILE_NOT_FOUND.

  • Doctor_of_Ineptitude (unregistered)

    If a bank said my payment was due on unix epoch, I would be extremely worried. Think of all the late fees, interest and other fees they will pile on. And no, having $0.00 due will not bail you out, as a lot of those fees are absolute, rather than a percentage of amount due. And not paying them for so long causes a lot of interest to accumulate on it. That is terrifying.

  • (cs)

    Everyone knows you're meant to back up in order to lose your data. My favourite screenshot is this one: http://southerntelecom.com/polaroidsupport/firmware/OK.jpg

    Also, "MicrosoftInternetExplorer4"? Really?

  • eric76 (unregistered) in reply to Doctor_of_Ineptitude
    Doctor_of_Ineptitude:
    If a bank said my payment was due on unix epoch, I would be extremely worried. Think of all the late fees, interest and other fees they will pile on. And no, having $0.00 due will not bail you out, as a lot of those fees are absolute, rather than a percentage of amount due. And not paying them for so long causes a lot of interest to accumulate on it. That is terrifying.

    Many banks charge no fees if you maintain enough of a balance.

    Some banks do even better than that. I know of one bank that supposedly loans its corporate aircraft to customers who maintain a minimum balance. The minimum balance required? $200,000.

  • Dan (unregistered)

    What part of the online signature bit is an 'error'? Clearly they have more signatures than the target - consistent with lots of other ways this is treated online, so whilst not overly elegant, not exactly worthy of an Error'd insert.

    Whomever thinks IE4 is worthy of a Medal of Honor should be shot, though.

  • Ironside (unregistered)

    "Obviously 20KB is a bit short of 263MB, but I tried to open the zip file anyway with the result being WinZip telling me the zip file is corrupt."

    That's TRWTF.

    Winzip already has 20KB of the file. That's a lot of bytes. It should be able to figure out the rest.

  • moz (unregistered) in reply to Doctor_of_Ineptitude
    Doctor_of_Ineptitude:
    If a bank said my payment was due on unix epoch, I would be extremely worried. Think of all the late fees, interest and other fees they will pile on.
    If my bank said my payment was due on unix epoch, I wouldn't pay them as banks can't generally hold anyone to a contract made when the person was under 18 years old.
  • eVil (unregistered)

    Tips: Does mandatory format?

  • (cs)

    Did Polaroid really just use jQuery Mobile for their support site?

    Also, did they just include screenshots that are wider than the container div?

    I'm not even going to start about the Engrish.

  • Fred (unregistered)
    Illegal value for comment: frist at [post: 1, line: 1]
  • developer (unregistered)

    TRWTF is buying a Polaroid tablet.

  • EricS (unregistered) in reply to Daniel15
    Daniel15:
    http://southerntelecom.com/polaroidsupport/firmware/OK.jpg

    It's an application warning reduced to its purist, barest essential. Clean design, and clear in any language. You don't like it?

  • Xarthaneon the Unclear (unregistered)

    Hello gentlemen,

    All your tablet are belong to us. You are on the way to Support. You will not boot make your time. HA HA HA.

    Yours, CATS.

    P.S. Take off every SD Card. You know what you doing. Move SD Card...for great justice!

  • Andrew (unregistered)

    Wow, whoever wrote that Polaroid firmware installer should be stabbed, sent to English classes, then stabbed again. Whoever pushed that installer into production should be stabbed too, along with their manager(s).

  • Pedro (unregistered)

    TRWTF is asking to be emailed a 263MB attachment.

    I'm sure they would try it anyway. Several times. And then complain to IT about emails not leaving the outbox, or internet beeing slow.

  • gbk (unregistered)

    The real WTF is the use of BeOS icons in the firmware utility.

  • Toverbal (unregistered)

    I really wonder what the guy that wrote the manual thought when he was prepping the screenshots :)

  • unregistered (unregistered)

    At least Polaroid made it easy to print the instructions.

    Most install instructions I've seen print out very badly.

  • foo (unregistered)
    When I tried to submit the support request, I was informed that my support request was rejected because it appeared that I was trying to advertise to them in my message since I had included an URL. Bear in mind that the URL was for their server.
    I'd never visit any website with such a stupid spam cop.
  • Chad Garrett (unregistered)

    Just thought I should mention. I started downloading the file referred to in Polaroid tablet story. 100MB and counting, it's downloading fast (nearly a megabit). If they're reading the comments, they should go try again. It's working fine now.

    Yes, I get that they may have succeeded since then and that's not the point of them posting.

  • just stop it (unregistered) in reply to EricS
    EricS:
    Daniel15:
    http://southerntelecom.com/polaroidsupport/firmware/OK.jpg

    It's an application warning reduced to its purist, barest essential. Clean design, and clear in any language. You don't like it?

    The warning icon seems a bit superfluous.

  • IN-HOUSE-CHAMP (unregistered)

    Smart folks, I know, wouldn't try talking to the company's support. They would point their browsers to xda-developers and get help quick.

  • IN-HOUSE-CHAMP (unregistered)

    On another note, this would not have happened with an iPad.

  • DonaldK (unregistered) in reply to Warren

    Compiler warning on a boolean native type ...

    Who wrote the compiler?

  • (cs) in reply to DonaldK
    themselves to... themselves.

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

  • (cs) in reply to eric76
    eric76:
    Some banks do even better than that. I know of one bank that supposedly loans its corporate aircraft to customers who maintain a minimum balance. The minimum balance required? $200,000.

    Free use of a corp. aircraft after only depositing $200K? Yea, I know "only $200K" sounds funny, but considering corp jets have operating costs in the $1000/hour range, that's a deal.

  • Ben Jammin (unregistered)

    Truth?!? That boolean can't handle the truth!

  • Ben Jammin (unregistered) in reply to Ben Jammin
    Ben Jammin:
    Truth?!? That boolean can't handle the truth!
    So it threw the exception instead. *snicker*
  • eVil (unregistered) in reply to campkev
    campkev:
    themselves to... themselves.

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    The second instance there is fine. The first is erroneous.

  • Joe (unregistered)

    TRWTF is still using WinZip

  • gastonci (unregistered) in reply to Toverbal
    Toverbal:
    I really wonder what the guy that wrote the manual thought when he was prepping the screenshots :)
    I remember back when I was just a QC guy they asked me to do a little tutorial so that the users wouldn't ask so many obvious questions, at the time many features weren't available but they wanted them to be included anyways... guess you how it ends
  • Jazz (unregistered) in reply to Pedro
    Pedro:
    TRWTF is asking to be emailed a 263MB attachment.

    I'm sure they would try it anyway. Several times. And then complain to IT about emails not leaving the outbox, or internet beeing slow.

    So, if I understand you correctly, you're saying your internet is sluggish?

  • ceiswyn (unregistered) in reply to Toverbal
    Toverbal:
    I really wonder what the guy that wrote the manual thought when he was prepping the screenshots :)

    . o O ( OK, so the protagonist is in the hands of his enemies, imprisoned unjustly for a crime he didn't commit, while his love interest is trapped on the other side of the known universe. How in heck am I going to get him out of this? Oh well, guess I'll do write more of this crappy manual while I figure it out )

  • peter (unregistered) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    campkev:
    themselves to... themselves.

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    The second instance there is fine. The first is erroneous.

    The proper answer is "I'm not left handed either".

  • (cs) in reply to Toverbal
    Toverbal:
    I really wonder what the guy that wrote the manual thought when he was prepping the screenshots :)
    "I really need to update my resume."
  • (cs) in reply to RichP
    RichP:
    eric76:
    Some banks do even better than that. I know of one bank that supposedly loans its corporate aircraft to customers who maintain a minimum balance. The minimum balance required? $200,000.

    Free use of a corp. aircraft after only depositing $200K? Yea, I know "only $200K" sounds funny, but considering corp jets have operating costs in the $1000/hour range, that's a deal.

    No one said it was free, just a "loan".

  • foo (unregistered) in reply to operagost
    operagost:
    RichP:
    eric76:
    Some banks do even better than that. I know of one bank that supposedly loans its corporate aircraft to customers who maintain a minimum balance. The minimum balance required? $200,000.

    Free use of a corp. aircraft after only depositing $200K? Yea, I know "only $200K" sounds funny, but considering corp jets have operating costs in the $1000/hour range, that's a deal.

    No one said it was free, just a "loan".
    Think of the $200K as a deposit, in case you scratch the mahogani furniture.

  • C-Derb (unregistered) in reply to foo
    foo:
    When I tried to submit the support request, I was informed that my support request was rejected because it appeared that I was trying to advertise to them in my message since I had included an URL. Bear in mind that the URL was for their server.
    I'd never visit any website with such a stupid spam cop.
    But, how would you ever find out about the stupid spam cop until after you visited the site?
  • foo (unregistered) in reply to C-Derb
    C-Derb:
    foo:
    When I tried to submit the support request, I was informed that my support request was rejected because it appeared that I was trying to advertise to them in my message since I had included an URL. Bear in mind that the URL was for their server.
    I'd never visit any website with such a stupid spam cop.
    But, how would you ever find out about the stupid spam cop until after you visited the site?
    Whooosh!

    (Though a different whooosh than I expected ...)

  • Valued Service (unregistered) in reply to Dan
    Dan:
    What part of the online signature bit is an 'error'? Clearly they have more signatures than the target - consistent with lots of other ways this is treated online, so whilst not overly elegant, not exactly worthy of an Error'd insert.

    Whomever thinks IE4 is worthy of a Medal of Honor should be shot, though.

    But think about it. Look how society is today, Facebook has made us way too busy to do anything noble. So, IE4 being crappy may have driven people to do other things, including joining the army.

    So, in some indirect way, they've been responsible for several MoH over the years.

  • C-Derb (unregistered) in reply to foo
    foo:
    C-Derb:
    foo:
    When I tried to submit the support request, I was informed that my support request was rejected because it appeared that I was trying to advertise to them in my message since I had included an URL. Bear in mind that the URL was for their server.
    I'd never visit any website with such a stupid spam cop.
    But, how would you ever find out about the stupid spam cop until after you visited the site?
    Whooosh!

    (Though a different whooosh than I expected ...)

    WHOOOOOOOSH indeed.

    I'm an idiot.

  • hotfire (unregistered)

    The best thing is the last screenshot. "Wait for the following screen to appear", showing a blank dialog with a warn icon, to indicate that the process was completed successful

  • Tom (unregistered) in reply to EricS
    EricS:
    Daniel15:
    http://southerntelecom.com/polaroidsupport/firmware/OK.jpg

    It's an application warning reduced to its purist, barest essential. Clean design, and clear in any language. You don't like it?

    Clearly written by someone familiar with OOP principles: abstracted and very polymorphic, with a high level of decoupling and cohesion.

  • (cs) in reply to IN-HOUSE-CHAMP
    IN-HOUSE-CHAMP:
    On another note, this would not have happened with an iPad.

    They would tell you that you are SOL and need to buy another iPad.

  • (cs)
    We're at 34,013 signatures. Can you help us get to 10,000 today?

    Sure. {proceeds to murder 24,013 signees}

    I think I have my next horror move. "Petition Day. He wants to make a change".

  • (cs) in reply to Lorne Kates
    Lorne Kates:
    We're at 34,013 signatures. Can you help us get to 10,000 today?

    Sure. {proceeds to murder 24,013 signees}

    I think I have my next horror move. "Petition Day. He wants to make a change".

    Would a "hanging Chads" joke be in poor taste?

  • (cs) in reply to C-Derb
    C-Derb:
    foo:
    C-Derb:
    foo:
    When I tried to submit the support request, I was informed that my support request was rejected because it appeared that I was trying to advertise to them in my message since I had included an URL. Bear in mind that the URL was for their server.
    I'd never visit any website with such a stupid spam cop.
    But, how would you ever find out about the stupid spam cop until after you visited the site?
    Whooosh!

    (Though a different whooosh than I expected ...)

    WHOOOOOOOSH indeed.

    I'm an idiot.

    LOL. I, too, was waiting for someone to provoke a "That's the joke" post but this was even funnier...

  • Mr Minitel (unregistered) in reply to RichP
    RichP:
    eric76:
    Some banks do even better than that. I know of one bank that supposedly loans its corporate aircraft to customers who maintain a minimum balance. The minimum balance required? $200,000.

    Free use of a corp. aircraft after only depositing $200K? Yea, I know "only $200K" sounds funny, but considering corp jets have operating costs in the $1000/hour range, that's a deal.

    Seriously, what bank? $1M with Vanguard gets you some valuable perks (a dedicated account manager rather than a call center, access to lower expense funds) but no jet.

  • NRC (unregistered)

    Polaroid isn't really Polaroid anymore. After they went bankrupt, their name was whore'd out for all sorts of crap:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polaroid_Corporation#Use_of_Polaroid_brand_following_bankruptcy

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