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RE: A new WTF: Tsunamie @ Google Trends
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And anyone can change the password too.
Like I'm doing right now.
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RE: A new WTF: Tsunamie @ Google Trends
Bugmenot really doens't work well for forums because now anyone can log in with the same name.
Like I'm doing right now.
And anyone can change the password too.
So you'll have to get your own account :-) -
RE: A new WTF: Tsunamie @ Google Trends
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Only Alex and his minions can post new threads in the main feed. This would be better off in the Side Bar.
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Didnt know. Sry.[quote user="iwpg"]
Nice to meet you, No. Is your surname Quack by any chance? :-P
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Nice to meet you. I think my surname is not Quack :D.
But the login / signup page asked for my name, so I used this bugmenot account. Anonymous posting is disabled on so many forums... yes I know there are spammers. I'm a webmaster myself.
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A new WTF: Tsunamie @ Google Trends
Hi all,
for some reason i cant post in the Daily WTF area (mods, be so nice and move this please...), but I think this is pretty funny:
What does Google say about Tsunamies? Selfexplanating.
http://www.google.de/trends?q=tsunami
Nice site btw.I'll see you :)
PS: My name? No. -
RE: Load bearing stack-overflow
The OpenGL matrix stack is distinct from the stack used for holding variables. Anybody posting about uninitialized variables needs to re-read the first post.
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RE: Load bearing stack-overflow
If you're overflowing the matrix stack, chances are you're not using it properly. What are you doing with it?
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RE: Why I HATE Frameworks!
This is a symptom of Java, not of frameworks. And Java is stuffed full of enough WTFs to fill this site for months.
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RE: MANUAL_INCREMENT: a parable
raluth is correct, because i starts at a weird value
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RE: Redesigning Paste
The paste behaviour is totally customizable. You can't have looked very hard for the option to turn it off (Options > Text Editor > (Lang) > Formatting).
The paste behaviour make perfect sense to me. Once I set the formatting options to my preferences, the paste command acts as a pretty-printer, saving me loads of trouble when pasting other people's code or code at a different level of indentation.
The double-undo is consistent with Microsoft's Office apps that do any type of auto-formatting. Even if you've never used Word or Excel, it's a pretty intuitive way of giving the developer control in those cases where the auto-formatting is inappropriate for the pasted content.
Of course, if one can't wrap one's head around it, I can see how it would make sense to write a short essay complaining about it rather than looking through the options for a way to disable it.