The "Fun" starts now
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I just spotted this: http://www.istartedsomething.com/20070327/fun-ps3-ad-hobart/
I think it counts as a WTF :)
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I'm split on that. I did exclaim WTF, but it's also a creative solution to a budgeting problem. One of the posters on the site asks a question I'd ask: Is it legal?
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That's a nice hack, err..., solution.
But what would Microsoft think of it? :)
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I did something similar once. Friend was hosting a party in a room that had been used for a function earlier in the day. The signs directing to that were still up, so I attacked them with a pen :-D
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It seems like a WTF needs to have a certain connotation that the originator actually thought they were doing it right. This is pretty clearly somebody's last ditch effort to solve a problem...
Of course I've written plenty of code under similar circumstances. I know it's crap, but people in the future wont always know that I knew it's crap. I guess some of the WTF code I've found was known to be a hack at the time it was written?