It's also possible, for the later stops, that it'd be bad if he finished ahead of schedule. I've had public busses sit at stops longer than normal sometimes so that they don't arrive early at later stops.
EX_PLO_SHUN
@EX_PLO_SHUN
Best posts made by EX_PLO_SHUN
-
RE: Bus Commuter/Bus Driver WTF
Latest posts made by EX_PLO_SHUN
-
RE: This is just so wrong...
@PJH said:
<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright 2000 - 2009 Web King Internet Services, LLC, Las Vegas, Nevada">
So, I googled for that company name, and came up with [url=http://www.productperfection.com/]this glorious site[/url]. Check out the "Click Here To See The Power Behind Our Perfection Process" page.
-
RE: Meta-WTF - WTF is the forum markup? WTForum? :)
@Quietust said:
I think the other one, where I originally got the idea, was an ancient version of UBB that cached everything as static HTML
I was about to say that it couldn't have been, but it turns out that I'm wrong. I could have sworn that nuking HTML in signatures was done, but the code disagrees. Signatures are only put through the normal "strip dangerous HTML" routines that are utterly hilarious looking back eight years after they were written.
-
RE: Incompetant IT Staff
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft SharePoint" />
<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <mso:CustomDocumentProperties> <mso:PublishingContactPicture msdt:dt="string">, </mso:PublishingContactPicture></mso:CustomDocumentProperties></xml><![endif]-->
Well, there's your problem.
-
RE: If the language developers cannot get it right...
Matthew, can we get a public flogging of the third party? Please? Pretty please? Schadenfreude is the very force behind all that is TDWTF.
-
RE: If the language developers cannot get it right...
Breakage is visible if you visit 'coolsqlinjection, but not if your browser transforms it into %27coolsqlinjection
-
RE: 'another netscape requirement'
The reason Netscape required tables to be closed was because it could not reflow after rendering. In order to display a table, it had to know the structure and contents of the table so it can figure out the dimensions and then render it. Without properly nested tags (or at least attempting to properly nest them), it couldn't actually determine the size of the table, and the table (and anything after it on the page) would not render.
I don't know what TRWTF is here, the Netscape rendering issues or the original page designer balking at the concept of something other than tag soup. -
RE: Pothead devs
@morbiuswilters said:
What is the signifiance of 1488, anyway?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen_Words[/url]
Ah, the joys of hate speech. -
RE: Scripting Atrocities
Yee-haw! Break out the popcorn, it's time for a roast!
-
RE: All aboard the Atheist Bus
@lrucker said:
Wouldn't "There's probably no god" be the agnostic bus?
There are varying levels of atheism. "Strong" atheists assert that there are no gods, as certain undeniable fact. "Weak" atheists assert that there is no proof for any gods, and thus the chance of any existing is very slim, so the assumption that gods do not exist is a good one. Agnostics take that level of uncertainty one further by asserting that there is simply no way to come to a conclusion one way or the other, and thus remain undecided.
Additionally, almost everyone is an atheist in one form or another by denying the existence of various gods. People that identify themselves as atheists just tend to leave out the one god that lots of other people believe in.