Monday, June 2, 2008
Proof That Computers Will Never Rule the World
Monday, June 2, 2008
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You know, geeks like me and my coworkers would probably enjoy this more that if it had worked correctly. Happy Coding Errors To You!
Amen to dimestore lipstick's comment. Makes me wonder if Aunt Elma isn't from a family of hardcore coders.
And, of course, the human's ain't doing so well at it either as this very site points out:
Cake that started it all.
See, if I were the decorator, I wouldn't have caught that; I would have thought dear old Elsa had a niece or nephew with an odd sense of humor. (Much, it seems, like the previous commenters ....)
I could see a cake like this being served in my house deliberately.
Friggin' Vista. The bakery should have stuck with XP.
I guess the HTML parser doesn't deal with HTML comments correctly. For one thing, I don't know what the purpose of those are, since the space in an empty paragraph will be blank anyways, but really someone should check which HTML tags work and which don't.
I just came across this site today and I'm loving it. As for this cake, it looks like it was also supposed to say "avanti a cent'anni", which roughly translates from the Italian to "onward to 100 years". So I'm guessing the aunt in question is perhaps not a young spring chicken. ;)
Actually, cent'anni is also used like "mazeltov!"
It can mean, "may you live a hundred years".
I find it kind of creepy that there's a start and end date for old Aunt Elsa. Were they expecting her to die?
Fabulous blog! I've been laughing SO much.
This doesn't mean that computer's WON'T rule the world.
Just that we're gonna have to get used to the way they do things and like it.
Hmm... I live in Binghamton...
I am probably some kind of geek because this made me laugh so hard I frightened my cats.
Should have cleaned their data tables before running the print batch... Priceless.
omg, coding errors on cake. Now I know what to order for my fellow IT coursemates next time somebody's birthday rolls around! lolz
cake now comes in new flavours: HTML, Java and C++! rejoice, one and all! 8D
I definitely saw this cake and wanted to buy one. Not sure what that says about me, but it's the truth.
Of course, the Java cake can only be a specific type of cake. (Don't make me spell it out...)
In all honesty, I'd totally love a cake that had computer coding on it.
Maybe that person was going to binghamton to study Computer Science? haha
~CreateEvity
That's great! I'm from Binghamton, too...I would love to know who made this cake! I'm getting married in Binghamton and I do NOT want them near my pastries! hahahahaha....
That is fantastic! I'm from Binghamton and I'm getting married there next year - I would LOVE to know who made this cake!!
Translation:
Happy birthday to aunt Elsa
12/01/1926 - 12/01/2006
from Friuli to Binghamton
Happy birthday to the most beautiful 'polentona'(a northern people italian nickname) of Ciseriis (little town near Venice).
Go on for other hundred years!
I think a 80 years old italian lady living in Binghamton can find it difficult to appreciate the geeky side of the incident.
Actually, I think it's meant as "go on TO hundred years" (the '100 years' goal). Actually a more reasonable cheer than "100 of these days!" if you're 80...
And yep, wonderful coding error. I wonder myself what those IFs use should be if there's only spaces inbetween. Maybe some kind of formatting trick that somehow slipped in the final printing process.
Tee Hee!
This is GIGO, with frosting
Awesome. It is amazing how some people come up with cool ideas.
Priceless! x