Noooo, my miles!
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Shit, I'd better act quickly to save all of those miles. Â Â
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You also won't hear about their fantastic offers, news and competitions!
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Fortunately I value my zero miles far more than their fantastic offers, news and competitions.
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<img src="/uploads/default/10216/1d51e55433aa8ede.png" width="571" height="500">
So why are all those letters joined together? Did someone just forget to stop drawing the 'r', then realised 'shit, I need to stop drawing the 'r'!', and connected it via an 'l' and a 'b' to a 'p'?Style for style's sake.
And no, I'm not fixing the Discoshit @Keith's post was turned into. Because racecar.
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So why are all those letters joined together? Did someone just forget to stop drawing the 'r', then realised 'shit, I need to stop drawing the 'r'!', and connected it via an 'l' and a 'b' to a 'p'?
Hook, line, and sinker.
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I only moderately agreed with you until this.
Did the racecar make you agree more or less?
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Reminds me of another representative email I got earlier this week. It was from the corporate helpdesk, and the text was "You have 0 new messages." Um, okay, thanks I guess?
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MOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Remember to change up before you hit the limiter :P
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Pssht (not the turbo kinda), DCT FTW!
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Anybody tried to use the clustermuck of a website that is Virgin Atlantic? It is like they are employing one coder to do the entire website update by himself.
If you are a Virgin Flying Club member then most of the flying club information is on the old site, however you can click through to find the contact information and depending if you are on the old or new website you can get a different number on the new website and a proper email address and a different number on the old website.
If you have lots of points then you might want to get a companion flight (a flight for another person on the same flight paid by points) or an upgrade but you need to book a flight with a certain booking class. In the old days you could bring up a flight booker which allowed you to find prices and book flights with those certain booking classes (as Economy had 6 classes, Premium 3 and Upper (First) 2), so you could get your upgrades. It's still there but it no longer works so all links to it have been deleted so now you have to spend at least 45 minutes in a call queue trying to find out days and prices for a flight, which given that there are times where buying extra miles and buying a high class reward flight can be cheaper then booking a qualifying flight and using miles and sometime the lowest fare can be hald the cost of a qualifying fare so rather then spending more and using miles you would get a normal fare instaed. This is something you would spend less time online checking rather then repeating the same information over and over again on the phone for different days.
Virgin have a partnership with Delta, so you get Delta flights in your online searches, however there are still times when getting a Virgin flight out will only give you a Delta return despite there being a Virgin flight available as a return so you have to (and I am sure you can guess) call up the booking centre to find the best flight...
There is still no joined up thinking either, with the Delta alliance it should be a one stop shop to flying anywhere in the states from the UK, except you only get a limited number of routes and connecting flights mean booking through another site... with no proper connection so if your flight is delayed then tough luck. So instead Expedia comes to the rescue allowing you to book flights from say London to Portland, OR rather then the clustermuck that the Virgin site wants you to do....
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"You have 0 new messages."
Surely that should be 1 new message telling you there are no new messages?
Filed under: Messageception paradox
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No, because you're already reading this one so it isn't a new one you have. It is old and soiled. A filthy thing, a failed thing, a foul and foetid thing. Your only hope is to dispose of it before anybody finds out you opened it.
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I thought I had spotted another WTF, but it was just me getting confused between dd/mm/yy and mm/dd/yy.
Filed under: Date formats are TRWTF.
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Incorrect. Time zones are TRWTF.
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Incorrect. Time zones are TRWTF.
QFT. I propose building a massive fleet of earthworking equipment, reshaping the planet into a flat pancake-like disc, and forcing everyone to live on the same side.
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QFT. I propose building a massive fleet of earthworking equipment, reshaping the planet into a flat pancake-like disc, and forcing everyone to live on the same side.
That might work out better than what Swatch came up with...
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That might work out better than what Swatch came up with...
0/10, article gave me and all my children cancer and I'm not even a father. I think it probably killed my cat too, but I have no pets so I'm a bit confused.
Would not read again.
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HI TAILS!
<say hi to sonic for me!>
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nah,
M/d/yyyy
saves on teh bytez
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M/DD/YY will work great for the rest of our lifetimes if hexadecimal is used.
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That might work out better than what [Swatch][1] came up with...
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time "Swatch"
I'm kind of trippin balls over the fact that in another thread, I posted about the same thing, at around the same time.
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I thought those were both posted by the same user.
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I knew sooner or later someone would comment on the thread again so I could find it and reference that other thread where Wikipedia says that PHP "supports" SIT.
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Who likes a post months after the thread died? Probably the same kind of guy who bumps a thread when someone likes their post in the thread that died months ago. @Onyx
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I'm just spreading the love. I take no responsibility for the necro.
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Damn you, you should, because now I don't know what SIT PHP "supports" and have to check.
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Damn you, you should, because now I don't know what SIT PHP "supports" and have to check.
It's PHP. Not caring is the best position. Take the high ground man!
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 www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Article/How-Far-Should-I-Sit.php
Sit as far away from PHP as possible.
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I liked a post from August earlier. Sometimes you see things you missed.
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Not caring is the best position.
It's not caring that's the issue. It's the not knowing!
And it was Swatch Internet Time, so now YOU know too.
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And it was Swatch Internet Time, so now YOU know too.
I just died a little inside. I hope you're happy.
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I just died a little inside. I hope you're happy.
Yup.
Of course SIT was doomed to fail--it was metric.
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Just... can we let this thread die now?
If you can't stand the heat, don't necro threads!
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Of course not, dicsourse was designed for tracking thread readage and pushing necros via suggestion/notification
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post #32Jan 27, 10:19 PM
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/noooo-my-miles/5047/32?u=onyx
I plead innocent your honor!
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I've had the occasional notification like that. First like on a post that's at least weeks old.
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Guilty as charged.