Not sure what I think of these Terms of Service
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So, should I agree with these?
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Reminds me of when the line feed failed on a dot matrix printer...
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Another great reason to use SpectateSwamp Desktop Search: You don't need to care about the license. Everyone knows the license is "Open Source".
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@GettinSadda said:
So, should I agree with these?
I wouldn't if I were you. I can distinctly make out the tops and bottoms of the letters that spell "first-born children".
Can't quite see what they intend to /do/ with them, but it can't be good, I'm sure.
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@DaveK said:
I wouldn't if I were you. I can distinctly make out the tops and bottoms of the letters that spell "first-born children".
There's a simple solution for that. Go make unprotected wild monkey love on a one-night stand. You won't even miss 'em.
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@MasterPlanSoftware said:
plz send teh codez
Sorry. They are proprietary. You'll have to invent your own.
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Those ToS look like legalese in its native font.
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@MasterPlanSoftware said:
Oh! my! god! Please! My colleagues are staring over, I had to laugh so loud. Now I have to do some explaining, why.@AbbydonKrafts said:
Go make unprotected wild monkey love on a one-night stand.
plz send teh codez
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@derula said:
Another great reason to use SpectateSwamp Desktop Search: You don't need to care about the license. Everyone knows the license is "Open Source".
Are you sure you spelled it correctly? I thought SS's code was Open Sores.
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What terms of service are you talking about?
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@derula said:
Another great reason to use SpectateSwamp Desktop Search: You don't need to care about the license. Everyone knows the license is "Open Source".
WTF is his damn search application anyways? Is it a glorified regex with 10000 lines of wrapper code?
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@dlikhten said:
@derula said:
Another great reason to use SpectateSwamp Desktop Search: You don't need to care about the license. Everyone knows the license is "Open Source".
WTF is his damn search application anyways? Is it a glorified regex with 10000 lines of wrapper code?
There is a 45 page thread detailing this, as well as his source code...
http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/t/7593.aspx
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@dlikhten said:
@derula said:
Another great reason to use SpectateSwamp Desktop Search: You don't need to care about the license. Everyone knows the license is "Open Source".
WTF is his damn search application anyways? Is it a glorified regex with 10000 lines of wrapper code?
Were you so lucky. Go search for the thread in the archives. It's pretty amazing, and he's either a legendary troll or a really, really bad programmer.
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As much as I would LOVE to read it (i attempted a few times) I am simply lacking the necessary few hrs... I think we should publish it in portable format so we can read this on our iPods or Zens or Palms while going to work :) Any chance of a quick summary? Like what is the goal? I mean he f-ing posted a video about himself videotaping a squirl.
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@dlikhten said:
Any chance of a quick summary?
THAT DOESN'T EVEN MAKE SENSE YOU RETARD.*
That about sums up the whole thread.
But if you can spare a day or two, I highly recommend it. But please do not read it when you're mentally unstable.
(That == Everything he says/claims, You == Spectate Swamp)
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@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@AbbydonKrafts said:
Go make unprotected wild monkey love on a one-night stand.
plz send teh codez
I love you. But not in a gay way.
@KenW said:Are you sure you spelled it correctly? I thought SS's code was Open Sores.
Oops, my bad.
By the way, is anyone not using flat view? I feel I screw the idea of threaded view all the time.
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@dlikhten said:
As much as I would LOVE to read it (i attempted a few times) I am simply lacking the necessary few hrs... I think we should publish it in portable format so we can read this on our iPods or Zens or Palms while going to work :) Any chance of a quick summary? Like what is the goal? I mean he f-ing posted a video about himself videotaping a squirl.
The official answer on that is:
1. Using the page control, go to each page of the discussion.
2. On each page, hit "CTRL-A" to select everything, "CTRL-C" to copy and then switch to Notepad and "CTRL-V" to append it to a text file.
3. Open the text file with SSDS. Enjoy. Random text and video. Merge and search. Faster than trees.
Or for the 1-second summary:
@Tommie said:
THAT DOESN'T EVEN MAKE SENSE YOU RETARD.*