• (nodebb)

    Frist but not snecod

  • Debra (unregistered)

    Yeah, I've heard that "pain chocolate" is a big thing in France!

  • (nodebb)

    Pining for pain chocolate

    More likely pains au chocolat. (Or chocolatines ou petits pains, or several other names, depending on where you are in the francophonie.)

  • Joe (unregistered)

    That last one looks like a phishing attempt, to me. Obviously it could be legit, but what would you need to know about someone other than their email address and their first and last name to send something saying that the mailing address was changed to, pick any address, you're quite unlikely to accidentally pick the user's actual address. It would induce a sense of urgency on the user's part, and they might just use the included phone number without checking to make sure it's the right number. IMO the email should direct the user to go to their website to find the phone number WITHOUT providing a link - if the user really has an account, they should know the legit website.

  • Dlareg (unregistered) in reply to Joe

    Or you are not alice very long or are very organised. Because I have account ons websites of 25+ years ago that I porbavly don’t know about.

  • MRAB (unregistered)

    There was mention of the 2 Marches and 2 Junes, but no mention of the missing May!

  • Someone (unregistered) in reply to MRAB

    MAYDAY! MAYDAY!

  • Officer Johnny Holzkopf (unregistered)

    On #Error! résümè NeXT?

  • Westy (unregistered) in reply to Officer Johnny Holzkopf

    Dearie me, here comes a joke ...

    Hear about the VB programmer who was fired just because he made one mistake?

    On error resumé next

  • (nodebb)

    I don't understand how the months one happened. How do you write code that accidentally includes some months twice and misses others (leaving one "dismayed"?).

    I'm trying to work out how you could accidentally misuse date-time fields, perhaps with time zone shenanigans, that can cause those errors (perhaps all month except Jan, Feb, and Jun are being treated as the last day of the previous month? If so, why those exceptions?) And if it were due to manual entry, that would be an even bigger WTF I think.

  • (nodebb) in reply to prueg

    I expect that the X-axis has a label every # days, where perhaps # is 30 but where the displayed value goes through some transformation to avoid days when the market is closed (I.E. weekends and holidays).

    Building a table of that sort in Excel (where I kept adding 30 to the unadjusted date), I got two May dates and no March date, which isn't an exact match but is a PoC.

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