I think the reason is that you have the filter "Not Read" being applied to the list. The list should sort the one's you haven't read and display them to you together (on one page, with spillovers being on a next page if needed). But instead I think it just shows the one's you haven't read on each page...which means on some pages if you've read them all and so the page is empty.
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RE: 138 posts over 6 pages should have more per page.
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RE: Worse Than Failure Questionnaire WTF?
@PSWorx said:
Interesting.
That wasn't there when I took it.
All I got was a "For quality control purposes, please leave this question blank"
It's the very last thing on the survey, under the "Submit" button.
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Worse Than Failure Questionnaire WTF?
Please tell me this has unspoken <sarcasm> tags around it!
Note: for faster survey processing, please print out this survey and mail to:
WTF Survey Processing
Department #4J-WTF
44 Front St, Suite 200
Berea, OH 44017If it was intentional it's funny, and if they're being serious it's even more funny...I laugh either way.
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RE: We have automated tests so our code is reliable
@snoofle said:
On a new project, the manager proudly boasts that his team's software is very reliable because they have a VERY large suite of JUnit test cases/suites that cover a very large percentage of the code, and check for all possible exceptions/errors. It is run every 30 minutes, to guarantee that all code is tested and validated virtually immediately upon being checked in. Ooooooookay! A quick perusal shows that every single one of the test cases has the following format:
public class XxxTest extends TestCase {
// Test feature x
public void testFeatureX() {
try {
... // if the code doesn't throw any exceptions, it just returns, implicitly passing the test
} catch (SomeException se) {
se.printStackTrace();
assertTrue(true);
} catch (SomeOtherException soe) {
soe.printStackTrace();
assertTrue(true);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
assertTrue(true);
} catch (Throwable t) {
t.printStackTrace();
assertTrue(true);
}
}
}There are thousands of test cases in hundreds of classes - every single one exactly like this one. sigh
I'm dieing to see the console output!! or at leaste the line count...is there any way you could get that??
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RE: We all love Vista!
Copy the files you want to keep from your backup onto your main HD and then format your backup.
or try going to D:\Users\AccountName\Application Data in dos and run rmdir "Application Data" /s /q
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RE: Youtube 0.1
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@ssprencel said:
@Strider said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Squiggle said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@PSWorx said:
@BiggBru said:
@Pap said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Ice^^Heat said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Random832 said:
@Thief^ said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Thief^ said:
@LightningDragon said:
@Daniel15 said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Mal1024 said:
@PSWorx said:
@rdrunner said:
@PSWorx said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Veinor said:
@ender said:
(DOM Snapshot doesn't seem to work though)@ender said:
Opera's Developer Console doesn't give up, and except for about 5-second delay at startup, it works almost instantly...@LightningDragon said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@fbjon said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Daniel15 said:
@foxyshadis said:
^ fail
@GizmoC said:
@luketheduke said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@PSWorx said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Thief^ said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@makomk said:
Fun. In Konqueror, it displays (with a horizontal scrollbar, as it should), but the innermost quote blocks and text have overflowed out to the right of their parent. (I'm not sure if this should happen, but most likely Konqueror and Firefox are doing the standards-compliant thing and IE is subtly broken. It has been known to have some bugs in this area@Mal1024 said:
It's using DIV and BLOCKQUOTE tags.@Daniel15 said:
@Veinor said:
@Fred Foobar said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Veinor said:
@BradleyS said:
@PSWorx said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@SomebodyElse said:
@GettinSadda said:
Oops! replied to the wrong one...@Daniel15 said:
@PSWorx said:
@DigitalXeron said:
@Daniel15 said:
@Daniel15 said:
@Thief^ said:
@Amackera said:
@Treeki said:
Firefox messes up sometimes if I try to view the later posts in Page 1.@ender said:
@PSWorx said:
Number of HTML tags this document consists of: 9320@XIU said:
Still working on 1920x1200@PSWorx said:
Edgar the Eightball says: /me is stupid!@Treeki said:
Join me on a scenic tour of The Quote Pyramid, housing ancient relics mentions of stuff like Lolcats and /me tests!@AI0867 said:
I'd say it's broken already@RaspenJho said:
I think it's building to a stack-overflow...@newfweiler said:
Is this building to a punchline?@operagost said:
Life is Paula Beans?@Cratig said:
I'll join in as well for the fun of it, it's also a good test for CS - See if there is a limit on quote blocks! Scroll scroll scroll your bar, gently down the screen. Merrily merrily merrily merrily,...... erm... don't know how to finish it!@DaveK said:
Reminds me of a Usenet Meow cascade!@XIU said:
Good browser test :P@Zecc said:
Come on! Stop it already!@Thief^ said:
OMG it's gone mad.@Nandurius said:
Good thing I just got a wide screen monitor. Looks fine here.@ammoQ said:
I wonder if I should do something about that - isn't it my duty as a moderator to stop such an abuse?@Daniel15 said:
I think we've just about blown it up - The innermost quote box is all squashed on my 1280x800 screen :P@Daniel15 said:
The name after the / me changes to your name, rather than staying as mine (as it should - And does in SMF :))@viraptor said:
Dunno - trying.@Daniel15 said:
Nearly there, I guess. /me will throw a /me in just for fun (watch what happens when you quote it :P)@PsychoCoder said:
We have to be getting close by now, right?@DaBookshah said:
Are we there yet?@tster said:
@PsychoCoder said:
Well thats because we have an InifnitePost Syndrome going on here@SamuelDr said:
The reply page looks really strange[quote user="joe.edwards@imaginuity.com"]@PsychoCoder said:
It feels cool to have my post at the center of all this.@Veinor said:
Well at the rate we're going it's not going to take long hehe@alostpacket said:
well, the innermost quote box will eventually need to shrink to zero size.@Veinor said:
soonish@halcyon said:
I dunno.@PsychoCoder said:
How long until it blows up, I wonder?@Tatiano said:
Thats what I get for not scrolling down far enough (disregard my previous post)@Harsh said:
@PSWorx said:
heh heh@SamuelDr said:
Yup@PSWorx said:
Infinite quote project?@Amackera said:
@PSWorx said:
@Amackera said:
[omitted]
Lolcats pales in comparison! s thisedit: Blah! Lost the quote. Readded it in edit.
The WTF'ery is strong with this one!
As I said earlier (but it seems to have been lost from the quote tree) it works perfectly in IE7. In Firefox the inner divs are outside their parents and the text overflows the quote box it's supposed to be in, but in IE7 it's all fine.
I can't believe IE7 wins at something.
You're Winner!
Interesting... The / me is broken
I'll try it here: /me says that this is a test
On Opera the post grows a horizontal scrollbarThe / me thing is strange...
Yeah, I noticed the scroll bar - I guess the whole post is inside a div with a style of "overflow: auto" (although I haven't checked this)
And yeah, the /me thing is definitely strange... I'm not sure whether it's a bug, or a "feature" (don't process /me on posts with lots of quotes?)I suspect that the code carefully avoids expanding /me in quoted text, but gets confused by huge quote depths and gives up!
Ok, I'll join in. IE7 Grows a horizontal scroll bar as well. The only side effect seems to be putting text as one word per line on the innermost quotes.
What happen?
Somebody set us up the quote.
How are you gentlemen?
All your browser are belong to us.
:P
lol, that had to come.
Current number of HTML tags: 5830 (reset by the page break) Come on people, we got to break 10000!
By the way I get a blank screen on firefox once I scrolled down enough. The screen returns when I release the scroll button. Anyone else with that effect?
I get that, but I have to refresh the page before I get my screen back. And all of my innermost quotes are un-nested and off the right side of the page. I think Firefox really has lost this competition.
I got the same here. Then again, the forum software is a WTF (as we all know), so that doesn't mean much.
Ooh, can I spam too?
Yes, indeed you can.
You have no chance to render make your time.
Take off every 'Div'.
You know what you doing?
Move 'Div'.
For great W3C.
I think it's using <blockquote>s for the quotes, not <div>s :) (I haven't checked, though).
Anyways... This page is almost 400 KB, and there's 4535 validation errors :o
Result: Failed validation, 6147 errors
I'm not sure how big the page is now, in terms of KB or HTML tags, but 'it's beginning to slow my browser down just a little bit.Firefox's page info reports that we've hit half a MB...
This is madness, Madness I tells you!!
BTW: that composite image I mentioned further up the page: 1178 x 5479 (126 kb)... Abandon hope, all ye who load it. http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t293/James_Penk/WTF_Composite.png
11995 HTML tags! We got a breakthrough!
Also kudos for that image. I have a new desktop background now...
Your welcome.
BTW: Did you rotate the image and have a stupidly wide monitor, or do you have a stupidly tall monitor and leave the image in it's original orientation?
(I have a vision of a monitor so large it takes up an *entire* wall. :) )
I'll add to it.Posting in a legendary thread.
^ win
Win? Definitely :)
(from Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing)The page is starting to F up my Linux laptop, keep going!
This page is making my PC work overtime on rendering the page.. I know this because every time I click the link, my cooling fans scream into overdrive and I go deaf.
Keep up the {good|bad|ugly} work.
(Yes, I know I'm not funny, but I'm typing this at 0525H. and I haven't had a cuppa yet.)
It stopped, finally!
It's long past broken on my computer (FF2 at 1280x800). Firebug won't show the innermost levels of this pile of replies, it gives up somewhere in the middle, just showing < </> instead of the tags that should be there.
FF2 is still going strong for me.
http://rinkworks.com/stupid/cs_programming.shtml
@That page said:
/* This function is BOOL but actually returns TRUE,
FALSE and -2 because I've no time to change it
to int */
Pffft... They should return File_Not_Found instead of -2
I believe we finally know the numeric value of FILE_NOT_FOUND
lol
- Friend: "The program is written, and I'm debugging it."
- Boss: "What's wrong with you people? You make programming more difficult than it needs to be. I have Frontpage Express to write web pages with, and when I write code with it, I never need to debug it. If you were as good of a programmer as me, you'd never need to debug either."
- When I was studying programming, one of my classmates was having serious troubles with his program. When he asked me for help, I leaned over his screen and saw all of his code in comments. The reason: "Well, it compiles much faster that way."
"Hey! I hate these Microsoft guys! What a rotten compiler! It only accepts 16,384 local variables in a function!"
Thanks whoever posted the http://rinkworks.com/stupid/cs_programming.shtml link... It's quite funny :)
Has anyone seen this topic zoomed out to 20% in Opera? I didn't realise that there was this many replies :P:Ouch. I can't see all of that: FF2 insists on restricting the overall layout to window-width, so most of that is off to the right. It looks pretty stupid (well, more stupid) on the minimum text size, and still scrolls off to the side. I wonder how many more replies before it hits a megabyte (currently on 183K) for one page, or causes serious errors (stack overflow anyone?)?
I think we've hit FF2's nested tags limit, the inner quotes are all empty now. No "Infinite Cats Project" in the middle :-(
No, they're not empty. they've just been pushed off the edge of the screen.
It's just that the post is that huge that by the time you reach the horizontal scroolbar, the bit you wanted to scroll through has disappeared upwards.
But, anyway, this is getting slightly mad now. It takes me damn near five minutes to scroll down the page. :p
BTW: ~244.7Kb
Thief^: How did you miss the horizontal scrollbar? You can scroll across and look at the center quotes, but the original doesn't show (it was a link to the infinite cats project). A view source shows that the text is still there, just FF won't parse that deep.
EDIT: Ok, now it's broken, the open quote and close quote tags aren't matching up, people are getting credited with the wrong posts and my post is outside the post frame.
Random832: View selection source (which generates source based on the DOM tree) still shows the original text (which hasn't been a link for quite some time even in posts where it is visible, but the text "infinite cats project" shows), so it's still being parsed. There may be some nested box limit, have we reached some magic number of quote levels recently?
So we've reached a magic limit, but havn't broke anything.
DAMN...
I wonder how much more it would take to completely bring firefox to it's knees?
Ok, new challenge. A cookie to the person who manages to get this thread to blow up my browser.
(This? A frivolous activity? nay, tis merely an extreme page rendering test.)
Empire state quote!
*distinct look of WTF (tm)*
Empire state...
eh?
Any Firefox users left?
Who done broked the Interwebs?
I don't know about Firefox but you did manage to break Firebug.
In any way, XPath of the innermost BLOCKQUOTE tag:
[code]/html/body/form/div[2]/div[2]/table/tbody/tr/td[2]/table/tbody/tr/td/div/div[2]/ul/li[18]/div/table/tbody/tr/td[2]/table/tbody/tr/td/div/div/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote/div[2]/blockquote[/code]
I'm a firefox user. I'm still here.
T'aint broken yet (much.) (I wonder how bad it's going to be when I get back in a week? )
There's only one way to find out...
I'm baaaa-aack! And it's still working. (Well, working as well as an infinite quotes project can be expected to.)
It's taking me quite a while to scroll down the page now, though. I'm not quite sure how big the page is, but I'll find out soon enough.
EDIT: 631.5KB
Yes, I know I seem to be pretty much the only person keeping this thread alive now, and I'm going to give up soon.
No, you mustn't give up the fight!
This was an entertaining thread...
hey whats up with the source code and the "fail" line
@viewPageSource said:
...qote user="Daniel15"(bracket)(bracket)quote user="foxyshadis"(bracket)
^ fail
(bracket)quote user="GizmoC"...
I'm in.
[/quote]
Whoo! Another one joins the ranks!
^^
[/quote]
close to 800kb. Does the software separate posts on different pages by # of posts or by page size...
probably number of posts?
still dont understand what the ^fail is all about?
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RE: CarrotBoy
@Random832 said:
@nobody said:
@dhromed said:
@vt_mruhlin said:
@PSWorx said:
@campkev said:
@Sunstorm said:
So it begs the question... Why "CarrotBoy"?
umm, no it doesn't. It leads to the question Why "CarrotBoy"?
Um, no, it doesn't. Actually, it leads to the question "Why 'CarrotBoy'?".
No. It leads to the question, "Why 'CarrotBoy'?".
(I'm not actually sure on that, but it's still fun.)
Not quite. It leads to the question: "Why 'CarrotBoy'?"
You are wrong. It leads to the question: "Why 'CarrotBoy'?"No. It leads to the question: “Why ‘CarrotBoy’?”.
Actually, quote marks are inappropriate anyway, as the speaker is the one originating the question.
It leads to the question: Why “CarrotBoy”?
Wrong. The question is independent of the speaker. The speaker is making no claim that the question is his own.
It leads to the question: "Why 'CarrotBoy'?".
or if the speaker were questioning...
It leads me to question why "CarrotBoy"?
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RE: Youtube 0.1
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Squiggle said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@PSWorx said:
@BiggBru said:
@Pap said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Ice^^Heat said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Random832 said:
@Thief^ said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Thief^ said:
@LightningDragon said:
@Daniel15 said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Mal1024 said:
@PSWorx said:
@rdrunner said:
@PSWorx said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Veinor said:
@ender said:
(DOM Snapshot doesn't seem to work though)@ender said:
Opera's Developer Console doesn't give up, and except for about 5-second delay at startup, it works almost instantly...@LightningDragon said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@fbjon said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Daniel15 said:
@foxyshadis said:
^ fail
@GizmoC said:
@luketheduke said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@PSWorx said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@Thief^ said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@makomk said:
Fun. In Konqueror, it displays (with a horizontal scrollbar, as it should), but the innermost quote blocks and text have overflowed out to the right of their parent. (I'm not sure if this should happen, but most likely Konqueror and Firefox are doing the standards-compliant thing and IE is subtly broken. It has been known to have some bugs in this area@Mal1024 said:
It's using DIV and BLOCKQUOTE tags.@Daniel15 said:
@Veinor said:
@Fred Foobar said:
@Mal1024 said:
@Veinor said:
@BradleyS said:
@PSWorx said:
@Control_Alt_Kaboom said:
@SomebodyElse said:
@GettinSadda said:
Oops! replied to the wrong one...@Daniel15 said:
@PSWorx said:
@DigitalXeron said:
@Daniel15 said:
@Daniel15 said:
@Thief^ said:
@Amackera said:
@Treeki said:
Firefox messes up sometimes if I try to view the later posts in Page 1.@ender said:
@PSWorx said:
Number of HTML tags this document consists of: 9320@XIU said:
Still working on 1920x1200@PSWorx said:
Edgar the Eightball says: /me is stupid!@Treeki said:
Join me on a scenic tour of The Quote Pyramid, housing ancient relics mentions of stuff like Lolcats and /me tests!@AI0867 said:
I'd say it's broken already@RaspenJho said:
I think it's building to a stack-overflow...@newfweiler said:
Is this building to a punchline?@operagost said:
Life is Paula Beans?@Cratig said:
I'll join in as well for the fun of it, it's also a good test for CS - See if there is a limit on quote blocks! Scroll scroll scroll your bar, gently down the screen. Merrily merrily merrily merrily,...... erm... don't know how to finish it!@DaveK said:
Reminds me of a Usenet Meow cascade!@XIU said:
Good browser test :P@Zecc said:
Come on! Stop it already!@Thief^ said:
OMG it's gone mad.@Nandurius said:
Good thing I just got a wide screen monitor. Looks fine here.@ammoQ said:
I wonder if I should do something about that - isn't it my duty as a moderator to stop such an abuse?@Daniel15 said:
I think we've just about blown it up - The innermost quote box is all squashed on my 1280x800 screen :P@Daniel15 said:
The name after the / me changes to your name, rather than staying as mine (as it should - And does in SMF :))@viraptor said:
Dunno - trying.@Daniel15 said:
Nearly there, I guess. /me will throw a /me in just for fun (watch what happens when you quote it :P)@PsychoCoder said:
We have to be getting close by now, right?@DaBookshah said:
Are we there yet?@tster said:
@PsychoCoder said:
Well thats because we have an InifnitePost Syndrome going on here@SamuelDr said:
The reply page looks really strange[quote user="joe.edwards@imaginuity.com"]@PsychoCoder said:
It feels cool to have my post at the center of all this.@Veinor said:
Well at the rate we're going it's not going to take long hehe@alostpacket said:
well, the innermost quote box will eventually need to shrink to zero size.@Veinor said:
soonish@halcyon said:
I dunno.@PsychoCoder said:
How long until it blows up, I wonder?@Tatiano said:
Thats what I get for not scrolling down far enough (disregard my previous post)@Harsh said:
@PSWorx said:
heh heh@SamuelDr said:
Yup@PSWorx said:
Infinite quote project?@Amackera said:
@PSWorx said:
@Amackera said:
[quote user="joe.edwards@imaginuity.com"]The Infinite Cat Project
Lolcats pales in comparison! s thisedit: Blah! Lost the quote. Readded it in edit.
The WTF'ery is strong with this one!
As I said earlier (but it seems to have been lost from the quote tree) it works perfectly in IE7. In Firefox the inner divs are outside their parents and the text overflows the quote box it's supposed to be in, but in IE7 it's all fine.
I can't believe IE7 wins at something.
You're Winner!
Interesting... The / me is broken
I'll try it here: /me says that this is a test
On Opera the post grows a horizontal scrollbarThe / me thing is strange...
Yeah, I noticed the scroll bar - I guess the whole post is inside a div with a style of "overflow: auto" (although I haven't checked this)
And yeah, the /me thing is definitely strange... I'm not sure whether it's a bug, or a "feature" (don't process /me on posts with lots of quotes?)I suspect that the code carefully avoids expanding /me in quoted text, but gets confused by huge quote depths and gives up!
Ok, I'll join in. IE7 Grows a horizontal scroll bar as well. The only side effect seems to be putting text as one word per line on the innermost quotes.
What happen?
Somebody set us up the quote.
How are you gentlemen?
All your browser are belong to us.
:P
lol, that had to come.
Current number of HTML tags: 5830 (reset by the page break) Come on people, we got to break 10000!
By the way I get a blank screen on firefox once I scrolled down enough. The screen returns when I release the scroll button. Anyone else with that effect?
I get that, but I have to refresh the page before I get my screen back. And all of my innermost quotes are un-nested and off the right side of the page. I think Firefox really has lost this competition.
I got the same here. Then again, the forum software is a WTF (as we all know), so that doesn't mean much.
Ooh, can I spam too?
Yes, indeed you can.
You have no chance to render make your time.
Take off every 'Div'.
You know what you doing?
Move 'Div'.
For great W3C.
I think it's using <blockquote>s for the quotes, not <div>s :) (I haven't checked, though).
Anyways... This page is almost 400 KB, and there's 4535 validation errors :o
Result: Failed validation, 6147 errors
I'm not sure how big the page is now, in terms of KB or HTML tags, but 'it's beginning to slow my browser down just a little bit.Firefox's page info reports that we've hit half a MB...
This is madness, Madness I tells you!!
BTW: that composite image I mentioned further up the page: 1178 x 5479 (126 kb)... Abandon hope, all ye who load it. http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t293/James_Penk/WTF_Composite.png
11995 HTML tags! We got a breakthrough!
Also kudos for that image. I have a new desktop background now...
Your welcome.
BTW: Did you rotate the image and have a stupidly wide monitor, or do you have a stupidly tall monitor and leave the image in it's original orientation?
(I have a vision of a monitor so large it takes up an *entire* wall. :) )
I'll add to it.Posting in a legendary thread.
^ win
Win? Definitely :)
(from Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing)The page is starting to F up my Linux laptop, keep going!
This page is making my PC work overtime on rendering the page.. I know this because every time I click the link, my cooling fans scream into overdrive and I go deaf.
Keep up the {good|bad|ugly} work.
(Yes, I know I'm not funny, but I'm typing this at 0525H. and I haven't had a cuppa yet.)
It stopped, finally!
It's long past broken on my computer (FF2 at 1280x800). Firebug won't show the innermost levels of this pile of replies, it gives up somewhere in the middle, just showing < </> instead of the tags that should be there.
FF2 is still going strong for me.
http://rinkworks.com/stupid/cs_programming.shtml
@That page said:
/* This function is BOOL but actually returns TRUE,
FALSE and -2 because I've no time to change it
to int */
Pffft... They should return File_Not_Found instead of -2
I believe we finally know the numeric value of FILE_NOT_FOUND
lol
- Friend: "The program is written, and I'm debugging it."
- Boss: "What's wrong with you people? You make programming more difficult than it needs to be. I have Frontpage Express to write web pages with, and when I write code with it, I never need to debug it. If you were as good of a programmer as me, you'd never need to debug either."
- When I was studying programming, one of my classmates was having serious troubles with his program. When he asked me for help, I leaned over his screen and saw all of his code in comments. The reason: "Well, it compiles much faster that way."
"Hey! I hate these Microsoft guys! What a rotten compiler! It only accepts 16,384 local variables in a function!"
Thanks whoever posted the http://rinkworks.com/stupid/cs_programming.shtml link... It's quite funny :)
Has anyone seen this topic zoomed out to 20% in Opera? I didn't realise that there was this many replies :P:Ouch. I can't see all of that: FF2 insists on restricting the overall layout to window-width, so most of that is off to the right. It looks pretty stupid (well, more stupid) on the minimum text size, and still scrolls off to the side. I wonder how many more replies before it hits a megabyte (currently on 183K) for one page, or causes serious errors (stack overflow anyone?)?
I think we've hit FF2's nested tags limit, the inner quotes are all empty now. No "Infinite Cats Project" in the middle :-(
No, they're not empty. they've just been pushed off the edge of the screen.
It's just that the post is that huge that by the time you reach the horizontal scroolbar, the bit you wanted to scroll through has disappeared upwards.
But, anyway, this is getting slightly mad now. It takes me damn near five minutes to scroll down the page. :p
BTW: ~244.7Kb
Thief^: How did you miss the horizontal scrollbar? You can scroll across and look at the center quotes, but the original doesn't show (it was a link to the infinite cats project). A view source shows that the text is still there, just FF won't parse that deep.
EDIT: Ok, now it's broken, the open quote and close quote tags aren't matching up, people are getting credited with the wrong posts and my post is outside the post frame.
Random832: View selection source (which generates source based on the DOM tree) still shows the original text (which hasn't been a link for quite some time even in posts where it is visible, but the text "infinite cats project" shows), so it's still being parsed. There may be some nested box limit, have we reached some magic number of quote levels recently?
So we've reached a magic limit, but havn't broke anything.
DAMN...
I wonder how much more it would take to completely bring firefox to it's knees?
Ok, new challenge. A cookie to the person who manages to get this thread to blow up my browser.
(This? A frivolous activity? nay, tis merely an extreme page rendering test.)
Empire state quote!
*distinct look of WTF (tm)*
Empire state...
eh?
Any Firefox users left?
Who done broked the Interwebs?
I don't know about Firefox but you did manage to break Firebug.
In any way, XPath of the innermost BLOCKQUOTE tag:
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I'm a firefox user. I'm still here.
T'aint broken yet (much.) (I wonder how bad it's going to be when I get back in a week? )
There's only one way to find out...
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I'm baaaa-aack! And it's still working. (Well, working as well as an infinite quotes project can be expected to.)
It's taking me quite a while to scroll down the page now, though. I'm not quite sure how big the page is, but I'll find out soon enough.
EDIT: 631.5KB
Yes, I know I seem to be pretty much the only person keeping this thread alive now, and I'm going to give up soon.
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No, you mustn't give up the fight!
This was an entertaining thread...
hey whats up with the source code and the "fail" line
@viewPageSource said:
...qote user="Daniel15"(bracket)(bracket)quote user="foxyshadis"(bracket)
^ fail
(bracket)quote user="GizmoC"...