Article 1302T Error'd: An Unusually Childish Debate

Error'd: An Unusually Childish Debate

by
Mark Bowytz
from The Daily WTF on (#1302T)

"Hilarity ensued when, during a recent political debate, the subtitles used by the Swedish state television came, not from authorized subtitlers of the debate, but rather the neighboring children's channel," Jonas writes.

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"By providing the option to 'Give up', I sense they are at least being honest with me about the state of their web site," writes John Z.

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"While I don't doubt that it's portable, it does seem inconvenient to have to gas up a signal generator," wrote Nathaniel M.

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Alaks M. wrote, "Thanks Apple for your amazing error report. I didn't even have anything open."

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"I mean, sure, music tastes vary, but come on!" writes Bruce R.

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Chris M. wrote, "Well ReSharper, the test is green, but I'm not so sure if I should check it in."

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Chris D. wrote, "The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is in denial about the 100+ seminars that they just returned matching my search criteria."

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