Error'd: Untimely Ripp'd
This week we bring you a whole set of submissions that prove,once again, that web programmers just can't keep track of time. But first, a sop with a regular. Is a flying NaN saferthan a Camel? I wouldn't recommend making either a habit.
Friend Argle B.is right, submissions to Error'd fromactual desktop applications are rare. He explanes "I routinely expect this from websites. I didNOT expect to find it in MSFS. It came up whenI deleted all the digits." Good for you, Mr. B. Ican't type a lick without digits.
This week,johng shared us a headscratcher. He explains it thus:"Well, we all knew that the timeloop was comingbut apparently the timeloop already occurred in2020 (huh, pandemic you say?), so Meetup.com isahead of us here and lists the devices whereyou've logged in and enabled push notifications,ordered by timeloop stamp." I can't figure out how they did this.
A bad movie fan, wisely anonymous, suspects his tastein cinema may degrade in his dotage."I wonder how much $19.99 will be worth in 977 yearswhen I finally see the movie. At least there's a bonus."
Nostalgia for his youth leadMichael to first seek, then shun a classic film."Do I feel lucky^H^H^H^H^Hold?", he asked rhetorically. Well? Do you, punk?
Finally, antiquarian AJ found a rare copy of a moldy manga at Amazon."Sadly this old manga is currently not available, but Ihear even Napoleon liked it." Who knew?
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