For me TRWTF are embassy workers which allowed some random guy to play with their computer, but maybe I'm too suspicious..
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RE: Computer crash?
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RE: Cookie Monster Shills for Horror Movie
@belgariontheking said:
Adblock! Do you speak it?@spamcourt said:
They have ads on youtube?!
Yes! Are you retarded? Have you been living in a swamp in Western Canada? -
RE: Password storage system
I'd recommend KeePass, it has some features you need
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RE: Computer crash?
For me TRWTF are embassy workers which allowed some random guy to play with their computer, but maybe I'm too suspicious..
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RE: Employee can't remember password
@helpfulcorn said:
He explains to me that I was asked to help Mr. MacIntosh yesterday, but I didn't help him or fix his problem. I asked him to elaborate, perhaps I forgot something, and he explained the Excel problem to me. I then tell him the story about numlock and so forth and why it isn't really a problem with the computer, but with the user himself. The manager goes on and on about how I still didn't fix the problem
Well, you could always rip off the numlock key from keyboard and patch it with some tape, that way you'd solve Mr McIntosh's problem and kept the job...
</hahaha>
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RE: The missing xbox server
@morbiuswilters said:
This never would have happened if they'd been running Linux.
From first paragraph:
" A couple of years back, an X-Box with some variant of Linux installed had been put in the server room to support a subject designed to teach computer-illiterate Philosophy students how to build their own web pages"
[Edit] And it didn't crash after all, some manager just took it home, WTF?
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RE: Lifelock
How they want to protect me if they can't protect themselves!?
I also like 'Hacker Safe' banner on the main page (bottom right) :D
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No, I'm really from Test..
While browsing through the VIA site I came across this contact form and I hit CTRL+U, the first item is this function;
function check_mail(email_address) {
//==========Check Other Char==========
var i = 0;
while (i < email_address.length) {
var ch = email_address.substring(i++, i);
if (!(ch == "-" || ch == "_" || ch == "." || (ch >= "0" && ch <= "9") ||
(ch >= "@" && ch <= "Z") || (ch >= "a" && ch <= "z"))) {
return(false);
}
}
//==========Check Mail Format==========
pos = email_address.indexOf("@");
var chname = email_address.substring(0, pos);
var chhost = email_address.substring(pos + 1, email_address.length);
if (chname.length == 0 ||
chhost.length == (chhost.lastIndexOf(".") + 1) ||
chhost.indexOf("@") != -1 || chhost.indexOf(".") <= 0) {
return(false);
} else {
pos = chhost.indexOf(".");
while (chhost.indexOf(".", pos+1) != -1) {
if ((pos+1) == chhost.indexOf(".", pos+1)) {
return(false);
}
pos = chhost.indexOf(".", pos+1);
}
}
return(true);
}They have another function which uses regex, but they don't use it...
Later on there are these lovely functions:
function openquestion() {
}
function openfield() {
}
function startup() {
}Oh, and there are also duplicate countries in the list
<OPTION value="12/Armenia">Armenia</OPTION>
<OPTION value="430/Armenia">Armenia</OPTION>
<OPTION value="13/Aruba">Aruba</OPTION>
<OPTION value="14/Australia">Australia</OPTION>
<OPTION value="330/Australia">Australia</OPTION>
<OPTION value="15/Austria">Austria</OPTION>
<OPTION value="16/Azerbaijan">Azerbaijan</OPTION>
<OPTION value="431/Azerbaijan">Azerbaijan</OPTION>As well as the 'test' country!
<OPTION value="450/test">test</OPTION>
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RE: Epic fail marketing
@Kiss me I'm Polish said:
WTF is "blogosphere"?
I'm sure you've heard of this one http://xkcd.com/181/