Error'd: Down the Rarebit Hole
This week's Error'd episode includes a bonus submissionfrom our good friend A. Bargle, at no extra charge. TRWTF is inthe browser, perhaps, but it's just so gosh darn funny.It's likely that what tickles me is entirely inscrutableto all of you(especially those coming to English as a second language),and if so, I apologize.But at least one of us is having a good time!
Not actually a hydrologistCarl C. has uncovered evidence of an entirecadre of wayward rivers roamin' the wikipedian underground."I got so excited by this that I forgot why I was lookingup the Nueces River on Wikipedia." It's not justthe poor lost Rubicon!
CheesemasterPhil Adelphia striving to engage theTDWTF editors' punsterism, suggests"Microsoft Edge knows the Welsh language when it sees it."
Possibly WelshSimon T. waffles"I think I'm going to see the film."
Probably not WelshHenry lets his fingers do the talking:"Innovation never ceases at Ticketmaster UKwhere, instead of stringly typing ints, theyprefer to intly type strings."
TopicalMichael rips a comment straight from the latest headlines:"That whole Russia / Ukraine thing gives that 'undefined country'a completely new meaning."
Alexa acolyteTimothy W. announces"Ah! source of infinite knowledge!I also found out carrots last eight minutesif kept outside the fridge."
And now the promised bonus from reliableArgle Bargle:"Snarky comment? You already took all the fun out of it. :-D"After posting our own page back to us in a deliciously meta riposte,Friend Argle found the fault in his stars and described in last week'scomments: "It never dawned on me that my ad blocker would actuallyanalyze an image that I created by screen capture." It never occurredto me, either, buddy Bargle. Here's hoping that the meta-meta postis equally meta-invisible. Comment below!
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