Wtf wtf
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for a few minutes there, i thought i'd have to entertain myself by looking for wtf's around here today :'[
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The true WTF is a hidden WTF.
Of course, the real WTF is
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You sure have a lot of blacked out things
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Proprietary information!
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Wow! I can't remember the last time I saw someone computer savvy using IE
/me runs for cover
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Be kind... he has Excel open too </sarcasm>
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Enterprise Standards :D:D:D:D
i'm not allowed to install anything that's not a Certified Application.
such is life when you work for very large corporations. i was lucky to be able to slip cygwin in under the table (shh)
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The Real WTF is the use of IE6
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The WTF that can be seen is not the eternal WTF.
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The site have a tendency to die in interesting ways sometimes, last week all I could not use any link on this site for a few minutes, every time I used one Firefox stopped responding until I hit stop.
Apparently I had somehow ended up in a infinite loop... It might of course also have been some kind of improvised DOS stress test but somehow I doubt it.
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Last time it died on me it kept saying the admins were getting an email, said that whenever I refreshed. I just imagine the poor guy who must've seen his inbox with a few thousand error reporting emails later on.
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@PerdidoPunk said:
Proprietary information!
Don't you think it would have been easier to crop out the taskbar and IE menu bars than to black out all those individual pieces of text? :)
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Countdown to some retard whining about posting a JPG instead of PNG.
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How dare you use a fuzzy JPG. PNG would have been better.
Guess I should be happy it wasn't a BMP
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It's a %$! JPG!
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i like the very first response regarding using a jpg followed by the next few, haha
<sarcasm>next time i'll set the quality to 0 so that it looks clearer, k? </sarcasm>
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@Rasit said:
The site have a tendency to die in interesting ways sometimes, last week all I could not use any link on this site for a few minutes, every time I used one Firefox stopped responding until I hit stop.
Apparently I had somehow ended up in a infinite loop... It might of course also have been some kind of improvised DOS stress test but somehow I doubt it.
that's a well known bug...what you typed was forums.worsethanfailure.com/forums ...i wish that was made a sticky now that u mention it
Edit:just paste the link in a new tab/window
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@Steeldragon said:
that's a well known bug...what you typed was forums.worsethanfailure.com/forums ...i wish that was made a sticky now that u mention it
Edit:just paste the link in a new tab/window
I never typed anything in myself, I only followed the link on the main page to the forums and that is where I ended up.
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@PerdidoPunk said:
Enterprise Standards :D:D:D:D
i'm not allowed to install anything that's not a Certified Application.
such is life when you work for very large corporations. i was lucky to be able to slip cygwin in under the table (shh)
This notion has always greatly amused me. What exactly is it that they do to "certify" an application?
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@asuffield said:
This notion has always greatly amused me. What exactly is it that they do to "certify" an application?
They apply a strong sense of prejudice and fear of the unknown.
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@dhromed said:
@asuffield said:
This notion has always greatly amused me. What exactly is it that they do to "certify" an application?
They apply a strong sense of prejudice and fear of the unknown.
So how do they manage to certify Office 2007?
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It's Microsoft. It's self-certified.
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@asuffield said:
@PerdidoPunk said:
Enterprise Standards :D:D:D:D
i'm not allowed to install anything that's not a Certified Application.
such is life when you work for very large corporations. i was lucky to be able to slip cygwin in under the table (shh)
This notion has always greatly amused me. What exactly is it that they do to "certify" an application?
oh jeez, i have no idea. the company is so big that i wouldn't even know who to go to to propose such a thing. all hardware and software license requests for this year are now deferred til 2008, since it's already so late in 2007...
on the bright side, i'm not under any pressure to get things done quickly
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@asuffield said:
So how do they manage to certify Office 2007?
we're not using office 2007, we're using office 2003