Clbuttic censorship
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If you are going to censor user-entered reviews, make sure you can spell...
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/savings/productdetails.aspx?tierid=30003196&bestBuyId=2812&tabid=2
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"bstorer: Clicking on things so you don't have to"
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Example for those too lazy...
@MonkeySuperMuckIT said:I have just tried to open an ISA ac***** and visited the HSBC website. You cannot open an ISA without first having an ac***** with HSBC. The basic ac***** seemed to be the obvious choice but this can only be opened by phone.
Seems MonkeySuperMuckIT don't like the poor word "count" ... what did it ever do to them, I wonder.
[Edit.] So many edits. My brain must be dead today...
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@bstorer said:
"bstorer: Clicking on things so you don't have to"
Cheers, bstorer. I'm glad I didn't have to click on that.
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This sure makes it difficult for #**** Dracula to introduce himself.
Note: In this post, # is capital *.
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Count censored
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I agree with whatever aihtdikh posted above.
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@MiffTheFox said:
@rohypnol said:
Note: In this post, # is capital *.
But * is already the capital form of 8.
Aha, so # must be what you get if you use Caps Lock and Shift at the same time when pressing 8...
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I can't ***** the cunts who have *****ed money out of my ac*****.
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@AlpineR said:
Relevant video
I bow down to your great Youtube knowledge.Thankyou for enlightening me
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This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
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@MiffTheFox said:
This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
That regex doens't match cunt. Neither does it match count. Neither does it match any (valid) English word I can think of.
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@dtech said:
@MiffTheFox said:
This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
That regex doens't match cunt. Neither does it match count. Neither does it match any (valid) English word I can think of.
$ perl -e "print 'cunt' =~ /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i" 1 $ perl -e "print 'count' =~ /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i" 1 $ perl -e "print 'account' =~ /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i" 1
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@dtech said:
@MiffTheFox said:
This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
That regex doens't match cunt. Neither does it match count. Neither does it match any (valid) English word I can think of.
$ egrep "c.?u.?n.?t.?" /usr/share/words | wc -l
87
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@bstorer said:
@dtech said:
@MiffTheFox said:
This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
That regex doens't match cunt. Neither does it match count. Neither does it match any (valid) English word I can think of.
$ egrep "c.?u.?n.?t.?" /usr/share/words | wc -l
87FYI: The -c flag for grep will give the count. No need for wc.
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@morbiuswilters said:
@bstorer said:
@dtech said:
@MiffTheFox said:
This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
That regex doens't match cunt. Neither does it match count. Neither does it match any (valid) English word I can think of.
$ egrep "c.?u.?n.?t.?" /usr/share/words | wc -l
87FYI: The -c flag for grep will give the count. No need for wc.
$ egrep --stfu-morbs --dont-point-out-my-mental-lapses -c "c.?u.?n.?t.?" /usr/share/words
inorite? morbs is such a bitch. oh, 87, by the way.
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@bstorer said:
@morbiuswilters said:
@bstorer said:
@dtech said:
@MiffTheFox said:
This probably has to do with using a regex like /c.?u.?n.?t.?/i without taking into ac***** the other words that it could have matched.
That regex doens't match cunt. Neither does it match count. Neither does it match any (valid) English word I can think of.
$ egrep "c.?u.?n.?t.?" /usr/share/words | wc -l
87FYI: The -c flag for grep will give the count. No need for wc.
$ egrep --stfu-morbs --dont-point-out-my-mental-lapses -c "c.?u.?n.?t.?" /usr/share/words
inorite? morbs is such a bitch. oh, 87, by the way.QQ
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Coincidence?
(sorry for using IE, but this is not my computer)
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@rohypnol said:
This sure makes it difficult for #**** Dracula to introduce himself.
Note: In this post, # is capital *.
On my keyboard, * is upper case "8"... :-)
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Just had another thought... a colleague of mine works in Scunthorpe...