• (disco)

    Wh? :wtf:

    [image]

    The :whoosh: feeling is strong with this one... But I don't see mention of drivers, MSI, or laptop anywhere in this picture....

  • (disco) in reply to Tsaukpaetra

    If someone was Doing Their Job, they'd just change the text above the picture or use a different picture.

    I'm guessing we're seeing what they're going to publish. :smile:

  • (disco) in reply to Tsaukpaetra

    Maybe he's just really bad at finding updated drivers?

  • (disco)

    Uhm... doesn't TDWTF know that

    0% of the proceeds will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation

    isn't an error, but a joke of sorts? I mean, the game is called "Cards Against Humanity". Big clue there.

  • (disco) in reply to Birt_from_Biljim
    Birt_from_Biljim:
    Uhm... doesn't TDWTF know that

    0% of the proceeds will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation

    isn't an error, but a joke of sorts? I mean, the game is called "Cards Against Humanity". Big clue there.

    Doesn't Birt know that Cards Against Humanity's name isn't a position statement, but a joke of sorts, given some of their reported philanthropy?

    OTOH, given Make-A-Wish's combined inefficiencies of >40% of funds spent on fundraising activities with a set of beneficiaries orders of magnitude smaller than many other charities, donating to MAW over other causes would actually be a good way of living up to their name...

  • (disco)

    What's wrong with February 2016? February is a (somewhat corrupted) Roman month name, so we might assume that 2016 is measured "ab urbe condita". The original airing was a bit before Guglielmo Marconi's great discovery, but so what.

  • (disco) in reply to PWolff
    PWolff:
    What's wrong with February 2016?

    Nothing. That was last month…

  • (disco) in reply to PWolff
    PWolff:
    What's wrong with February 2016?

    You might want to put your glasses on and reread that date.

  • (disco)

    My favorite fact about "lorem ipsum" is that it's also semi-gibberish in Latin, because between gazillions of copies of the original Cicero it's been thoroughly garbled.

  • (disco)

    Zero's a percent

  • (disco) in reply to vita10gy

    % is just a constant equal to 0.01

  • (disco) in reply to Paddles

    Doesn't Birt know that Cards Against Humanity's name isn't a position statement, but a joke of sorts, given some of their reported philanthropy?

    Yes, I know, still doesn't make this an error.

  • (disco) in reply to ben_lubar
    ben_lubar:
    % is just a constant equal to 0.01

    Actually it's a postfix operator that divides by 100.

  • (disco) in reply to Birt_from_Biljim

    I agree. I don't think this is an error; I think this is right in line with their sense of humor. Although they will give philanthropically, they will also make jokes about selfishly keeping all their money, too. For example:

    http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/28/heres-what-cards-against-humanity-is-doing-with-the-71145-they-made-on-black-friday/

    In that context, "0% of proceeds donated..." seems like an intentional joke.

  • (disco)

    Of course, no Error'd article would be complete without Discourse errors in the comment topic. Discourse decided I should start reading this topic at post #16. Reading a topic from the beginning? How mundane.

  • Another Joe (unregistered)

    I don't think Joe wrote "I wanted to find the latest drivers for my MSI laptop, but I just couldn't find what I needed". Neil wrote that in the previous Error'd.

  • annanonymous coward (unregistered)

    pretty sure cards against humanity did the 0% thing on purpose as a joke, its the kind of thing they do

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