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[quote user="vt_mruhlin"] I like it when you have a tiny piece of malformed HTML (like, say I forgot to close a ul tag), IE7 auto-redirects you to an error page that clears out the DOM so you can't even view source to see what went wrong. Yeah, that's awesome. [/quote] My favourite...
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The mix of number formattings is disturbing. they could have quite easily fitted another 10 or so slots in and just used a more logical 32bit Unix timestamp. That would also give them another 28 years to play with. Working on the basis of them currently having to redo the wrapper design every 3 years...
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OK so mandatory fun days are a WTF, but at least they have the decency to arrange in it what I assume is normal working ours (see reference to lunch on Thursday). Even cynical as I am, I have to give them points back for that. Just as long as you don't get a rant the following day for the work you...
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Must try harder. Another 104% and you can be one of those guys that creates a website dedicated to pointing out continuity errors in Star Wars movies.
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Hey I lost a load of packets the other day, it looks like they ended up with you. Send me the packets plz.
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[quote user="billhead"] [/quote] Now I see what people mean when they say that porn is clogging up the interweb tubes. Looks like she's got herself stuck good and proper in that interweb tube - my free trial will never get to me until she is unjammed.
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[quote user="PhillS"] Could you have the custom 403 error page automatically log them out, or would that just cause even more problems? [/quote] Please for the love of Bob, tell me that you were joking...
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Isn't it the same everywhere? It took me a while realise that "the place where you put stuff that's too disgusting for the bin" is actually supposed to be a refrigerator.
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http://thedailywtf.com/ First link in the top left column. What a cunning place to hide it, in plain view! And yes, "the real wtf is the forums"
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[quote user="snoofle"] [quote user="belialNZ"] I was often guilty of underestimating after starting my first "real" job (you know, where you actually have deadlines and estimates that are not "oh sure, that'll be easy gimmi a few minutes"). A co-worker shared...
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