Yes, everybody. We've found the hacker (Alex Papadimoulis), and he's been warned. [;-)]
sas
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RE: Daily WTF Has Been Hacked
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RE: Summer summer summer time...
One of the many reasons why DST/summer time is just about the stupidest conception in the history of mankind.
Latest posts made by sas
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RE: Average age of TDWTF'ers
My average age is 25.6. Evidently, that makes me older than everyone.
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RE: Starting at $NaN.00
@TwelveBaud said:
5 years of free Sirius/XM (not negotiable or refundable): $ 2,500
Now that's the real WTF!
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RE: Change = Complaints + Complaints + Complaints?
Sheesh... isn't it obvious that there are some people who will complain about anything? And for anything, there are some people who won't like it?
Would you prefer your audience was so small and homogenous that everyone liked exactly what you did?
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RE: Airport security
According to my calculations, 40% alcohol (by volume) is 80 proof. Not that I see the relevance of your comment.
I don't know what the minimum proof for flammability is, but I doubt you can get it on an airplane. I do know that 160 proof rum burns quite nicely in the volcano crater of one of those big bowl-fruit juice & rum-tropical girlie drinks. -
RE: Airport security
With a "zippo" lighter, you're out of luck. But if you have a real Zippo, then I'm sure they'll fix it up for you, if you enclose a note telling them why the cotton is gone.
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RE: What indent style do you use?
I didn't know it was called "Whitesmiths", but that is the most readable and logical format. This probably explains its rarity. I've used it exclusively, from my days writing PL/I, REXX, PASCAL, C, C++, up to Java, Perl, and PHP. It makes everything nice and neat, and It shows the logical structure clearer than other methods.
If you use K&R style (by far the most misguided), then you might as well write prose-style. It seems designed to hide the logical structure.
You people moaning about wasted whitespace are just silly. Whitespace can't be wasted, there's an infinite supply. A "line" is not wasted... it's just a <LF> in the actual file. There is no real advantage in packing more code onto a page, once you can see 20-30 lines.
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RE: Another Boss-ism
...in light of new data retention laws, it would behoove businesses to re-evaluate their storage allocations.
Now that you mention it, I'm thinking they did [;)]
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RE: Please .... i need your help
It's pretty amazing what you can get just by claiming to be a teenaged girl.[;)]
When you claim to be an ugly redneck, you get no help at all. [:(]
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RE: Brilliant or brillant, this is the boolean
@WIldpeaks said:
PS: yes I said "javascript", not not kill me please...
[:)]
So... you desire someone to kill you, then?
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RE: It sort of sorts...
@Enric Naval said:
@triso said:
@Manni said:
It's actually a much more complicated algorithm than you might think:
The list is sorted in increasing order of importance. At the very bottom of the list is the most important code reviews, the ones submitted within the last hour. Up higher in the list you have the people who have been waiting the longest for a response, which is why you see it go from "31 minutes" to "3 weeks". If you don't have to deal with it immediately, then it can wait 3 weeks.
The rest of the list is the people who don't need a response yet because they haven't been waiting long enough.
That "3 hours" item mixed in the middle randomly so you deal with some of them in a timely manner, thereby giving the illusion that you do it with all of them. As long as you take care of at one every so often...
Are you sure that is how it is sorting? From the example given, it seems to be sorting on the string value of the field (3 weeks, 31 minutes) rather than the underlying "date" ie. number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970 (in unix) or some floating point number (in excel and vb.) However, that's just from the example .I believe that Manni is being sarcastic :)
Not so obviously, triso was, too.
I hope.
Maybe.