• Ondřej Vágner (google)

    The white zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in a red zone.

  • 🤷 (unregistered)

    The red zone has always been for loading.

  • Steve (unregistered)

    Looks like I picked the wrong day to give up drinking

  • my name is missing (unregistered)

    If this comment is read, there is no comment.

  • richarson (unregistered)

    We apologise for the fault in the yellow banner. Those responsible have been sacked.

  • Rob Hoffmann (google) in reply to 🤷

    Rats, you beat me to it. Surely, you know how much that hurts.

  • Frth (unregistered)

    Don’t start with me with that white zone shit.

  • ooOOooGa (unregistered)

    I feel like I am missing something. The title doesn't seem to apply to any of the pictures. And neither do any of the comments.

  • Shirley (unregistered) in reply to Rob Hoffmann

    I am serious.

    And don't call me "Surely".

  • Loren Pechtel (unregistered)

    And how do you conclude the Amazon one is wrong? It's only giving dates--but they could have changed shipping methods to one that is likely to deliver earlier in the day. :)

  • Kent Osland (unregistered)

    The problem with the Amazon one is that there is insufficient precision.

    "Success! Access is denied" is what you say after you've successfully edited some ACLs.

  • WTFGuy (unregistered)

    @ooOOooGa ref:

    I feel like I am missing something. The title doesn't seem to apply to any of the pictures. And neither do any of the comments.

    Assuming you're serious, not being obtuse for fun ...

    All of the items are non sequiturs. Success that's a fail, a change that isn't, an error that's itself an error. The title is the same idea.

    The first comment is a famous bit from the movie Airplane!. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airplane!

    Which line comes from two apparently automated processes bickering about some facts. Which is exactly what the last screenshot shows. All the subsequent comments are simply other lines, or riffs on lines, from the same skit/scene in the movie.

  • Chris (unregistered)

    Looks like the yellow banner issue was deliberate to distract from the announcement that there were changes to the Terms of Service. "OMG!! Check out the yellow banner! How crazy is that? It's totally wrong, and we know it, but haven't fixed it, but have taken time to write a note about it!!!1! mumbling...by the way, the terms of service changed...cough**ahemBut check out that crazy banner!!"

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