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musigenesis
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RE: Apple WTF
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RE: You just need to use the missing ID number to get the ID number you're missing
@jdavidbakr said:
@DoctorFriday said:
Please, for the love of Pete, tell me that there's something keeping you from entering an arbitrary Customer ID Number and getting back info for some customer of some other merchant that you have no business looking at...
Unfortunately ... or fortunately ... the customer ID field appears to be a primary key that all merchants share but you can only access your own customer IDs. I actually did successfully delete one of my ID's by making a new one, then going backwards from that number about 15 or 20 until a delete command was successful. I suppose I could write a script that polls every number from 1 to 10,000 to find my missing customer ID ...
I can't wait to read the sidebar from some other customer of this company, wondering why his customers get randomly deleted once in a while. And always when the tech support line is busy, for some reason ...
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RE: Randal Munroe of xkcd.com must be familiar with TheDailyWTF.com
@pinkduck said:
The inner WTF is that "dice" should be "die"
Moron!!! Obviously the result of "4" was achieved by rolling a 20-sided die and a 12-sided die. Hence "dice".
The real WTF is that the author included any comments whatsoever. "return 4" is a classic example of self-documenting code.
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RE: Vista EULA
This actually makes sense
I am not at all surprised by MS doing this. One of the things that has always dogged MS is the requirement that they make each new version of Windows backwards-compatible with older software. Many vendors throughout the years have tapped into obscure or completely undocumented features in the Windows API, and MS has been forced to continue including these back-door hacks in each new version in order to prevent older versions of large vendor software from breaking. My guess is that vendors will continue doing this sort of thing anyway, but MS will be able to fall back on the EULA when Vista breaks their code.
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RE: VB6 very poor
It's the quote-progammer-unquote
This is a real gem of awful VB code. I think it deserves front page status, but VB is pretty well-mined territory.
The "BindError:" error handler thing is especially delicious.