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Thanks for the cooperation.
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TRWTF is a mother with a middle name of Ted, or Tom or Tim, etc. WTF. That's just a weird awkward family situation. Seek therapy!
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My company isn't the only one to adopt the idiotic N + random 6-8 digit code username convention?
I have to write down my own username, and I've been here for years.
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Immigration is not using gettext then.
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I see what you did there after seeing what they had saw what they did there.
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Our company does it, every user ID that has mainframe access is X+7 digits. It's a limitation of the mainframe software from what I'm told.
I would love for that useless hunk of metal to go away, but alas it is not to be.
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I ain't be need your hlep anyways. I am sign up for word-of-day emails.
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About the two amount not being the same: I see no problem really, you see $-171,223.18 is about $342,446.36 away from $171,223.18, so the error message is perfectly valid. Really, get your maths straight people!
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I had an IT department that required root access for shutdown on Solaris boxes, regardless of whether they were shared servers or personal desktops. So I could pull the plug but not do a clean shutdown. Awesome.
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Only flithy haker use Unix for his desktop. Why u a flithy haker?
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US civil aviation uses Na-n|p-z|0-9
I might not have the regex perfectly formed.
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Need to get work done + machine is hung = hard boot is necessary
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Define 'quite commonly.' More than one? Never met a married woman in my life whose middle name was her maiden name. Hyphenated last name, sure, met a few of those.
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The Event Properties one?
catch (Throawble t) { throw new InfuriatingPointlessObfuscationException(); }
Crystal (of ~Reports) fame seem to be fond of this.
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"I was forced to hard boot my machine since Windows doesn't allow you to edit your username on the locked-login screen."
Er, what? Of course it does. You just click on the 'switch user' button.
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You must be using a foreign keyboard.
Speaking of keyboards, I profoundly hate keyboards that have a tiny BACKSPACE key and more other keys in that spot.
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Here in Australia B&S stands for "Bachelors and Spinsters" - the rural version of "Desperate and Dateless".
Basically a big piss-up and ending with a root. (Translation: Drink lots of alcoholic beverages and end up sleeping with someone in a tent/swag/ute). Interestingly I've only gone to one, with my then-girlfriend-now-wife-and-mother-of-my-three-children-including-a-set-of-twins, so we technically weren't a B or S.
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Which I found to be a very odd name for an interior design company - not sure I'd like drunken bogans decorating my house.
Also, the weather one - I was surprised to see a weather map containing part of the UK without Prince Charles standing next to it. Got so used to that image over the last few days with it being on the news every 5 minutes.
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I found this ad for an interior design company
[image]they probably do a lot of rectangular designs.
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I have it on good authority that Scott Guthrie made this error once at Microsoft, in the early days of .NET, and it made him look stupid at a presentation. He had taken some C++ Win32 code and ported to .NET, in the form of a bunch of "platform invoke" calls. The series of calls he originally wrote (or copied from someone else) were careful not to do anything between the error and the GetLastError() call. Of course, in .NET, all sorts of other crap got nested between the function calls, resulting in some very inelegant-looking error messages when Scott's program briefly lost connectivity or something. Some of the old-timers in the room laughed at him and at least one made the point that efforts to port core functionality to .NET were driven by politics, were a waste of time, and so on. A few of these guys were "rightsized" out of their jobs shortly thereafter, or exiled to less favorable assignments, but Guthrie didn't escape the incident unscathed, either. At that point he was slated to basically take over everything having to do with development at Microsoft, and because of this little incident and a few other things, that had become untenable. Scott's current assignment, which is some vaguely-defined thing about "server technologies," is the sop they threw him instead, along with "ASP.NET MVC," which basically consists of Scott throwing out confusing advice about how to plug holes in a technology he invented.
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+1 choppas
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sniff Nazukashii! (an expression of nostalgia)
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I've seen problems like that Interior Design ad on OSX before, usually in Safari shortly before a crash. (Something's corrupted the fonts, so the application is living on borrowed time…)
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So for John Smith we'd have: d4jsh d4jns d4jst d4jnh d4jhs d4jhh
Remarkably, I'm not aware of any usernames that don't represent the name in some way - but I guess we don't have so many Smiths, Joneses or Nguyens working here...
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According to the ads on TV, however VB, Carlton, TED and XXXX (etc) are still being consumed by only the most feral dregs of society...and Dyson Heppell (http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/135357/default.aspx)
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captcha: venio. i.e. Venio, Vidio, Vicio.
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The interior design ad seems to be ROT3. Every character is shifted by 3 places. I couldn't be bothered to decode more than a couple of words though, just to confirm I was right.
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Surely a debit amount of $171,223.18 is not equal to a credit amount of $171,223.18? In my book that's a difference of $343,446.36
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Yes, yes, I did mean $342,446.36
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Maybe Michael Dowden's previous keyboard had an ENTER key that was two rows tall, while the current one has an ENTER key that is only one row tall - and the current backslash key occupies space that the old keyboard used for the ENTER key's extra height. If you tended to strike the old ENTER key on its upper half, the same muscle movements would have you hitting backslash.
Which reminds me of one of my favourite (for sarcastic values of "favourite") keyboards: the one where <POWER> <SLEEP> and <WAKEUP> were ordinary keys placed just under <DELETE> <END> and <PGDN>, which were naturally moved upwards to make room for them.
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Depends on your definition of "success".
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Darn, you're right! Here's their (back-shifted and then completed with an educated guess) web site:
http://www.bns-interieur.be/
Hat off to you, sir!
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And in my contribution abote, I forgot to quote lokedhs... sigh
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So what's wrong with the accounting one? (maybe its too early and I'm missing something... But your debits must equal credits to balance out the journal...)
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Nothing wrong here, those are the new Canadian immigration documents.