This is actually the default settings:
And here I assume Windows Mail wanted to inform me that id had successfully failed.
This is actually the default settings:
And here I assume Windows Mail wanted to inform me that id had successfully failed.
Since the author doesn't even have a website or phone number, fixing problems is going to be a lot harder than navigating IVR menus.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Other-Office-Tools/Tiff-Ninja.shtml
@From the page said:
Tiff Ninja description
Tiff Ninja application is a revolution for the document management industry. By offering complex document manipulation functions to any network attached document capture device, Tiff Ninja exposes a new world of functionality that was previously only available through the use of production class document scanners.
Manage your documents using various document manipulation function
Here are some key features of "Tiff Ninja":
· Document separation based on Barcode (Code 39) or Blank Page
· Document separation based on barcode with a user defined prefix value using Custom Prefix Recognition technology
· Blank page deletion
· Document rotation in 90, 180, or 270 degree increments
· Works with any network attached copier, fax server or non production capture device
· Can feed into virtually any Content Management System that supports Tiff import.
This thing costs a lot, does a very limited amout of tasks and doesn't even have a website! And the "buy" option doesn't work.
None of these look like C, and besides, C has only 25 pins!
D is NOT VGA because VGA has three rows of pins. And B has 15 pins, not 25! They probably aren't using the decimal system :-)
Not a real WTF, but I thought it was still funny.
Update: the sign is on the left and Firefox seems to crop it instead of showing a scrollbar.
What brand is this router?
Most routers have horrible web UIs, the worst is probably D-link's hardware in the silver-and-green chassis (the black-and-orange seem to have some improvements). First, they have 2 megs of ROM that have to store everything, including the OS, services and every HTML page. Well, to save space these guys decided to store every link as a highly-compressed JPEG image (instead of CSS-styled links and buttons which look nicer and need less storage!) The DHCP server's IP address assigment form is often completely broken in Firefox, but a reboot sometimes fixes this bug. Every single action needs a reboot, meaning that configuring network access, adding 3 firewall rules and 4 DHCP clients needs EIGHT REBOOTS!
Asus routers have UIs that look horrible, with a pink background and a highly compressed JPEG logo and folder-icons stolen from Windows 95, but at least they work better than D-link's.
The only non-WTF router interfaces I've used are openwrt and dd-wrt.
@asuffield said:
My admittedly limited experience of various versions of VS have always left me with a "gosh, people actually use this tripe?" feeling. I still can't get over the idiotic cursor movement in the editor.
Borland's is even worse, it places the cursor precisely where you click, so clicking past the end of the line doesn't place the cursor at the last symbol. I do this VERY often e.g. when inserting a new line between two commands. In Delphi I had to aim precisely where I wanted to type, and this behavior can't be changed.
Visual Studio 2005's C# has tons of useful features, like showing where and which variable caused a null reference exception and offering an MSDN link about what the error means. Or not-annoying smart tags that offer to do automatic refactoring after a variable is renamed. Or an application-wide settings manager that doesn't write to the end user's Registry but stores all configuration settings in an XML file. Or writing "///" automatically creates a Javadoc-like comment for a function and all its parameters. Netbeans has some of these features, but it's a lot slower. I haven't used Eclipse for Java development, but their C++ tools love eating hunderds of megabytes of memory and the autocomplete often shows outdated functions that have been removed months ago.
The time limit actually makes sense, I used to troll forums calling people names and after they write a flaming reply (but forget to quote the original post) changed the insulting message to something innocent-looking. The victim ended up looking a complete idiot by suddenly writing an angry reply, got a warning from the moderator and was insulted by my original post. 3-in-1!
This is the official schedule for a Russian TV channel 2x2, which shows translated stuff from Cartoon Network.