• cyborg (unregistered)

    I'll take the frist bus please.

    CAPTCHA sino - it's a sino the times.

  • Glanstor (unregistered)

    Last poster!

  • herp derp (unregistered)

    THIRD.

    interesting to see something from Adelaide here. although, Adelaide Metro, hardly surprising.

  • Anonymous (unregistered)

    Firefox sometimes goes mental and displays a context menu with every single right click option for Firefox as well as all your installed addins. Not sure what causes it but most Firefox users have encountered it at some point or another.

  • (cs)

    I only know it is Friday surprisingly often, when I see Error'd on Google reader. It cheers me twice over.

  • BentFranklin (unregistered)

    GET and POST are too high level. Just jump into a packet at the transport layer. For reliable transmission I recommend Train Control Protocol.

  • Alargule (unregistered)
    [image]

    Unknown String! Naughty Dog have sexy time!

  • anonymouse (unregistered)

    I've seen that Firefox context menu when accidentally right-clicking and dragging on the scrollbar a few months ago. At the time, I assumed it was a feature, not a bug, but I can't reproduce it now. Maybe it was a bug after all.

  • Andreas (unregistered) in reply to anonymouse

    Worked for me right now with Firefox 3.6.13. And no, I hadn't seen the mega-menu before. I guess I'm just a very boring guy.

  • __mozzarella (unregistered) in reply to Alargule
    Alargule:
    [image]

    Unknown String! Naughty Dog have sexy time!

    Naughty Dog looks like Christian Slater...but creepier.

  • Jonesy (unregistered) in reply to BentFranklin
    BentFranklin:
    GET and POST are too high level. Just jump into a packet at the transport layer. For reliable transmission I recommend Train Control Protocol.

    or the Intercity Protocol :)

  • doconnor (unregistered)

    I'm pretty sure the top half is separate poster physically pasted over the existing sign, which would explain the different font size.

  • Mr. S. (unregistered)

    I think that train system has taken REST too far

  • Miquel Fire Burns (unregistered)

    I seen the mega menu for Firefox all the time when playing in Flash games. I would get the mega menu outside the window, and the Flash right click in the correct spot.

    Also, the right-click drag release on the scroll works for me as well.

  • SG_01 (unregistered) in reply to Alargule
    Alargule:
    [image]

    Unknown String! Naughty Dog have sexy time!

    Must be one of those new PlayStation Eye / Move functions. Look for a register underwear menu item ;)

  • (cs) in reply to Miquel Fire Burns
    Miquel Fire Burns:
    I seen the mega menu for Firefox all the time when playing in Flash games. I would get the mega menu outside the window, and the Flash right click in the correct spot.

    Also, the right-click drag release on the scroll works for me as well.

    I don't. I'm using the Windows version of 3.6.13

  • luctus (unregistered)

    PUT! You catch trains with PUT requests! GET and POST are for wimps.

  • frits (unregistered) in reply to Anonymous
    Anonymous:
    Firefox sometimes goes mental and displays a context menu with every single right click option for Firefox as well as all your installed addins. Not sure what causes it but most Firefox users have encountered it at some point or another.
    Who hasn't encountered something like this?
  • anon (unregistered) in reply to __mozzarella
    __mozzarella:
    Alargule:
    [image]

    Unknown String! Naughty Dog have sexy time!

    Naughty Dog looks like Christian Slater...but creepier.

    Naughty Dog is the company that developed the game, not the dude in the picture. That's one of the characters from Uncharted, I can't remember his name.

  • __mozzarella (unregistered) in reply to anon
    anon:
    __mozzarella:
    Alargule:
    [image]

    Unknown String! Naughty Dog have sexy time!

    Naughty Dog looks like Christian Slater...but creepier.

    Naughty Dog is the company that developed the game, not the dude in the picture. That's one of the characters from Uncharted, I can't remember his name.

    Thanks. I'm not familiar with gaming culture, but that character looks like his name could be Naughty Dog.

  • The Terminator (unregistered) in reply to doconnor
    doconnor:
    I'm pretty sure the top half is separate poster physically pasted over the existing sign, which would explain the different font size. [image]
    It looks more like they just pasted that on the screen-shot copy of the image.
  • The Terminator (unregistered) in reply to anonymouse
    anonymouse:
    I've seen that Firefox context menu when accidentally right-clicking and dragging on the scrollbar a few months ago. At the time, I assumed it was a feature, not a bug, but I can't reproduce it now. Maybe it was a bug after all. [image]
    Yeah, same here.
  • The Terminator (unregistered)

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  • wut (unregistered) in reply to The Terminator

    Generic Reply

  • wut (unregistered) in reply to The Terminator
    The Terminator:
    Generic Comment [image]

    Generic Quote

    [maybe now i got it?!]

  • BlueFusion (unregistered) in reply to The Terminator

    I'd like to point out that this is from my corner of the world - Adelaide, Australia - and that this picture has been badly photoshopped. I can probably take a picture of the actual signs as they stand, but they really don't look anything like this. A key giveaway is that the sign, though black and white photocopied, has coloured red and green squiggles. Also the edges are badly aligned. And before anybody claims that they have been colour photocopied from a mainly B&W print - the office these were produced in doesn't have a single colour printer anywhere.

  • free-range user. (unregistered) in reply to BlueFusion
    BlueFusion:
    I'd like to point out that this is from my corner of the world - Adelaide, Australia - and that this picture has been badly photoshopped. I can probably take a picture of the actual signs as they stand, but they really don't look anything like this. A key giveaway is that the sign, though black and white photocopied, has coloured red and green squiggles. Also the edges are badly aligned. And before anybody claims that they have been colour photocopied from a mainly B&W print - the office these were produced in doesn't have a single colour printer anywhere.

    buzzkill

  • Migala (unregistered) in reply to luctus
    luctus:
    PUT! You catch trains with PUT requests! GET and POST are for wimps.

    just don't use HEAD

  • Ian (unregistered) in reply to The Terminator
    doconnor:
    I'm pretty sure the top half is separate poster physically pasted over the existing sign, which would explain the different font size. [image]

    Yeah, but where's the wooden table?

  • anon (unregistered) in reply to BlueFusion
    BlueFusion:
    I'd like to point out that this is from my corner of the world - Adelaide, Australia - and that this picture has been badly photoshopped. I can probably take a picture of the actual signs as they stand, but they really don't look anything like this. A key giveaway is that the sign, though black and white photocopied, has coloured red and green squiggles. Also the edges are badly aligned. And before anybody claims that they have been colour photocopied from a mainly B&W print - the office these were produced in doesn't have a single colour printer anywhere.

    Yea, you can tell pretty clearly in the upper right hand corner of the sign that this isn't a real photograph. And I have to say, the person who decided to photoshop this image might be the saddest person in the world. Like, if you're going to take the time and energy to do something stupid like this, at least come up with something slightly more interesting than spellcheck lines on a bus stop sign.

  • Steve Jobs (unregistered) in reply to anon
    anon:
    BlueFusion:
    I'd like to point out that this is from my corner of the world - Adelaide, Australia - and that this picture has been badly photoshopped. I can probably take a picture of the actual signs as they stand, but they really don't look anything like this. A key giveaway is that the sign, though black and white photocopied, has coloured red and green squiggles. Also the edges are badly aligned. And before anybody claims that they have been colour photocopied from a mainly B&W print - the office these were produced in doesn't have a single colour printer anywhere. [image]

    Yea, you can tell pretty clearly in the upper right hand corner of the sign that this isn't a real photograph. And I have to say, the person who decided to photoshop this image might be the saddest person in the world. Like, if you're going to take the time and energy to do something stupid like this, at least come up with something slightly more interesting than spellcheck lines on a bus stop sign.

    I have photoshopped your image, pray I don't photoshop anything else.

  • Jonesy (unregistered)

    try {

    if(!$departed) {

    throw new Train(820);
    

    }

    } catch(Train $train) {

    $enroute = true;

    }

  • Me! (unregistered)

    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?

    captcha: transverbero....that's what happens when you manage to click every menu option

  • foo (unregistered)

    I like how it says "platform 9 3/4" for one of the trains. Hah, made you look.

  • foo (unregistered) in reply to BentFranklin
    BentFranklin:
    GET and POST are too high level. Just jump into a packet at the transport layer. For reliable transmission I recommend Train Control Protocol.
    I took the Underground Dispatch Protocol and got lost.
  • (cs)

    The train URLs seem to be within a local network rather than fully-qualified addresses that would work from the outside world; there's no TLD in the hostname.

  • Ben (unregistered)

    The firefox menu is reproducible. You have to be browsing for a while, as some certain memory condition is needed. It's replicated by right clicking, dragging your mouse cursor outside of the window area (like to your desktop), then left clicking while the right mouse button is still down. Once firefox gets in the right "mood" I can replicate it every time.

  • Herohtar (unregistered) in reply to Me!

    I've never seen the mega right-click menu in Firefox and I've been using it since it was Phoenix. I can't seem to reproduce it in 4.0b11 either.

    Me!:
    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?

    I'm not familiar with that option, probably because I use only a single window, but I would assume that it takes all the pages open in separate windows and merges them into a single window with multiple tabs.

  • no2trolls (unregistered) in reply to Steve Jobs
    Steve Jobs:
    anon:
    BlueFusion:
    I'd like to point out that this is from my corner of the world - Adelaide, Australia - and that this picture has been badly photoshopped. I can probably take a picture of the actual signs as they stand, but they really don't look anything like this. A key giveaway is that the sign, though black and white photocopied, has coloured red and green squiggles. Also the edges are badly aligned. And before anybody claims that they have been colour photocopied from a mainly B&W print - the office these were produced in doesn't have a single colour printer anywhere. [image]

    Yea, you can tell pretty clearly in the upper right hand corner of the sign that this isn't a real photograph. And I have to say, the person who decided to photoshop this image might be the saddest person in the world. Like, if you're going to take the time and energy to do something stupid like this, at least come up with something slightly more interesting than spellcheck lines on a bus stop sign.

    I have photoshopped your image, pray I don't photoshop anything else.

    I thought that the top left of the sign was more clearly shopped. Also, the bottom left seems to show a shadow of a sign with slightly a curved corner, yet the sign itself has a pointed corner.

    oh, and I can tell from the pixels.

  • (cs) in reply to Me!
    Me!:
    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?
    The only thing I can think of is someone having a bunch of windows open and being able to merge them into one. This seems stupid since having multiple windows defeats the whole idea of tabs. But Firefox has the "Tear off Tab" feature, where you can drag a tab off the tab bar and create a new window.
  • bar (unregistered) in reply to foo

    Reminds me of when a couple of station clocks reached 59, and kept going. My 7:63 left on time though.

  • JasperRho (unregistered) in reply to Herohtar
    Herohtar:
    I've never seen the mega right-click menu in Firefox and I've been using it since it was Phoenix. I can't seem to reproduce it in 4.0b11 either.
    Me!:
    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?

    I'm not familiar with that option, probably because I use only a single window, but I would assume that it takes all the pages open in separate windows and merges them into a single window with multiple tabs.

    That sounds like a nice feature. Another one I always wanted for tabbed browsing was the ability to drop and drag a tab from one window to another.

  • Calli Arcale (unregistered) in reply to Anonymous
    Anonymous:
    Firefox sometimes goes mental and displays a context menu with every single right click option for Firefox as well as all your installed addins. Not sure what causes it but most Firefox users have encountered it at some point or another.

    I have loyally used Firefox for years now, and have never encountered it.

    Now I feel like I'm missing out.

    :-(

  • Mike (unregistered)

    The real WTF is SQLite in VB.

    [image]
  • Calli Arcale (unregistered) in reply to JasperRho
    JasperRho:
    That sounds like a nice feature. Another one I always wanted for tabbed browsing was the ability to drop and drag a tab from one window to another.

    You can actually do that on Firefox right now. At least, I can in 3.6.13. I've no idea what version introduced that ability, but it is nice.

  • The Web is the Root of All Info (unregistered)

    Well, the Logout link on the 'Please Login' page is easy enough to explain:

    Your cookies are half-baked. :-P

    Or, to put another way, the site's cookies don't have all the information needed by the site encoded with in the cookie.

    You'll see this when you haven't visited a web site in a while, and they added/changed a feature while you were away.

    The simplest fix is to hit every 'logout' link that you see until it starts saying 'login'.

    (I've actually had to do this on a Fortune 500 site.)

  • (cs) in reply to Jonesy
    Jonesy:
    BentFranklin:
    GET and POST are too high level. Just jump into a packet at the transport layer. For reliable transmission I recommend Train Control Protocol.

    or the Intercity Protocol :)

    So it is true! Trains run on TCP/IP! ;)

  • Newbie (unregistered) in reply to JasperRho
    JasperRho:
    Herohtar:
    I've never seen the mega right-click menu in Firefox and I've been using it since it was Phoenix. I can't seem to reproduce it in 4.0b11 either.
    Me!:
    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?

    I'm not familiar with that option, probably because I use only a single window, but I would assume that it takes all the pages open in separate windows and merges them into a single window with multiple tabs.

    That sounds like a nice feature. Another one I always wanted for tabbed browsing was the ability to drop and drag a tab from one window to another.

    Google Chrome my friend, they have that feature

  • anon (unregistered) in reply to Newbie
    Newbie:
    JasperRho:
    Herohtar:
    I've never seen the mega right-click menu in Firefox and I've been using it since it was Phoenix. I can't seem to reproduce it in 4.0b11 either.
    Me!:
    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?

    I'm not familiar with that option, probably because I use only a single window, but I would assume that it takes all the pages open in separate windows and merges them into a single window with multiple tabs.

    That sounds like a nice feature. Another one I always wanted for tabbed browsing was the ability to drop and drag a tab from one window to another.

    Google Chrome my friend, they have that feature

    So does Firefox, or at least Firefox 4.0 Beta 11, although I'm 99% certain it's not new

  • Ben (unregistered) in reply to anon
    anon:
    Newbie:
    JasperRho:
    Herohtar:
    I've never seen the mega right-click menu in Firefox and I've been using it since it was Phoenix. I can't seem to reproduce it in 4.0b11 either.
    Me!:
    On the firefox menu...what exactly does 'Merge Windows' do?

    I'm not familiar with that option, probably because I use only a single window, but I would assume that it takes all the pages open in separate windows and merges them into a single window with multiple tabs.

    That sounds like a nice feature. Another one I always wanted for tabbed browsing was the ability to drop and drag a tab from one window to another.

    Google Chrome my friend, they have that feature

    So does Firefox, or at least Firefox 4.0 Beta 11, although I'm 99% certain it's not new

    Just tested, works in 3.6.13, I think it's been working since 3.6.0. Also, Safari will do it, too.

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