2008-07-23
Not too long ago, Erik was hired to do extend and maintain a timesheet application for an employment agency. It was an ASP/VBScript web-app with data that lived in the Everything Database: a single SQL Server database filled with random tables from all sorts of various applications.
2008-07-22
Tandem Computers were all the rage in the mid-1980s, especially in the banking industry and other high-transaction environments. "While most computer systems have failure rates on the order of a few days," Tandem salespeople would often say, "our NonStop line of computers is designed to fail hundreds of times less. We measure our uptime in years." And they were right: Tandem delivered hardware solutions with virtually no downtime.
2008-07-21
Some companies spare no expense to make sure they get all of their money. Apparently, Windstream Communications is no exception as, a few months back, Aaron's company received this stern disconnection notice via Certified Mail...
2008-07-21
Originally posted in the sidebar, "Throgdor the Bold" was having a few JavaScript issues on Houston Chronicle's site and took a peek at the source code. At the bottom of their utils.js, he noticed this...
This story was originally posted to The Sidebar by "citking".
2008-07-18
"I was asked this question when signing up for a bank account," wrote James. "I was going to answer 'The', but was surprised to find this rather limited selection... "
2008-07-16
"Having recently upgraded my forum software," Kinta wrote, "I noticed that my site had been running incredibly slow."
Originally posted to The Sidebar by "ObiWayneKenobi"...
2008-07-11
First and foremost, a quick thank you our wonderful sponsors. They help pay the bills here at TDWTF and ensure that the site isn't plastered with ads for Pokémon cursors.
2008-07-09
Back in 1919, Proffitt’s opened their first department store in downtown Maryville, TN. While it didn’t quite have the prestige of a big city department store like Saks Fifth Avenue, it certainly had the technology of one.
2008-07-07
Document Dis (from Lawrence)
2008-07-02
Hypothetical Question from Simon
2008-07-02
"After close consideration," writes Nick, "I've decided that my mayo really expired on Feb 19, 2008, not 1908. Apparently, Y2K bugs never seem to expire...