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- Type "spaceball.gif".
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Even easier, but requires AdBlock:
@Sunday Ironfoot said:
Also the key isn't the real key being used, I obviously changed it (and won't mention the web app) but trust me the real one sounds just as funny and is just as WTFy.
What's the real key? "MONKEY"?
@SurfMan said:
I think it's fixed now, because I can't see the original WTF.
Although I must say I am a bit worried about this guy's business card, when carrying a title like this: Univ.Ass. Mag.rer.nat. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn.Anybody got a clue what he is doing? University Assistant Magna Revverer National Diplomated Ingenieur Doctor Technician?? How long has he been in school ffs....
@rbowes said:
.... unless "asdf" is actually a word in German. Then it's not so funny :)
No, "asdf" means the same thing in German as in English - in both languages, it is a way to test four consecutive keys of your keyboard.
I was looking through the course directory for next year and found this interesting lecture:
http://tuwis.tuwien.ac.at/lecture/105112/2008S
For those who don't speak German: "BITTE KORRIGIEREN" == "PLEASE CORRECT (THIS)".
At my university, there is a system to enable professors to publish the grades and for students to retrieve them online. However, the process of publishing may take some time (as the certificates that are issued in the process are normally withheld until the viewing deadline has passed) and some professors want their students to know their grades beforehand, so what do they do?
When I double-clicked on "attacker" (as a test) I got the following advertisement:
Attacker
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www.eBay.com
If the crime rate in your area is too low, I guess here is the solution.
@newfweiler said:
@ender said:
@newfweiler said:I parked my care on Oneway Street and had a hard time finding it again.I know several people that parked in Senso unico in Italian cities.Not to mention Einbahnstrasse in Germany. Mr. Einbahn must have been some really famous dude. Wasn't he that relativity guy, like E = MC squared?
"Einbahnstraße" simply means one-way street, and normally, a sign proclaiming "Einbahnstraße" or short "Einbahn" has an arrow on it and is accompanied by a sign with the real street name. However, some streets in villages are not named, in which case it might look like the name of the street is "Einbahnstraße", but actually, the street has no name.