Are the posted questions getting worse?

  • GilaMonster (7/6/2009)


    Paul White (7/6/2009)


    Yr stoopid M$. Yr updats rooning SQL. Im quitting!!!!!11111!!!!!!!

    🙂

    k thx bye

    LOL

    edit: you too G2

  • Lynn Pettis (7/6/2009)


    I don't think any further responses are necessary here, but here is an "interesting" omg moment.

    I saw it. :rolleyes:

    I'd say I'm shocked, but it's hardly the first time I've seen someone do it. You'd really think that people would either read up or test out something like that before overwriting the database.

    To add to that, they must have specified REPLACE in the restore command, because otherwise SQL would have refused to overwrite because the tail of the log hadn't been backed up.

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  • It hurts my eyes just to read those. I have the feeling I won't even be able to communicate with my grandkids if they start typing like that.

  • GilaMonster (7/6/2009)


    GSquared (7/6/2009)


    We don't have tens of thousands of posts that all just say, "you suck!!!1one!!" in a large variety of ways. Nor do we have more tens of thousands of replies that say, "no, u suxor! adn ur momm do 2! hahahahahahah!!" That, unfortunately, covers most of the kind of threads I'm talking about here, on the game forums.

    And we don't have hundreds of threads that say

    "Yr stoopid M$. Yr updats rooning SQL. Im quitting!!!!!11111!!!!!!!"

    The online game I play gets at least 5-10 of those threads after every update and they run to thousands of posts.

    Yep. I've seen lots of those. Pretty much every game I've played. (To be fair, Sony probably deserved posts like for some of the things they did with EverQuest.)

    Actually, that exact post sounds like something I would have seen in some dev forums I used to frequent a few years back....except it probably would have been about "WinDoze" instead of "SuckQL". (Yes, a large number of the Linux fans thought they were being somehow original and/or clever by using those names. They also went back and forth between "M$" and "MicroSucks", sometimes spelled "MicroSux".)

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  • GilaMonster (7/6/2009)


    Paul White (7/6/2009)


    Yr stoopid M$. Yr updats rooning SQL. Im quitting!!!!!11111!!!!!!!

    🙂

    k thx bye

    Isn't that supposed to be all one word? (Alloneword, even.)

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  • GSquared (7/6/2009)


    Isn't that supposed to be all one word? (Alloneword, even.)

    That looks vaguely like German :unsure:

    (Flo: consider Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän1)

    edit: better still:

    Donaudampfschiffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft2

    or

    Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz3

    (Ok so I googled)

    1: "Danube steamship company captain."

    2: "association of subordinate officials of the head office management of the Danube steamboat electrical services"

    3: "beef labeling regulation & delegation of supervision law"

    That last one won an award

  • GSquared (7/6/2009)


    GilaMonster (7/6/2009)


    Paul White (7/6/2009)


    Yr stoopid M$. Yr updats rooning SQL. Im quitting!!!!!11111!!!!!!!

    🙂

    k thx bye

    Isn't that supposed to be all one word? (Alloneword, even.)

    Depends. I've seen both versions.

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  • Paul White (7/6/2009)


    GSquared (7/6/2009)


    Isn't that supposed to be all one word? (Alloneword, even.)

    That looks vaguely like German :unsure:

    (Flo: consider Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän)

    edit: better still:

    Donaudampfschiffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft

    or

    Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz

    (Ok so I googled)

    Care to translate??

  • Lynn Pettis (7/6/2009)


    Care to translate??

    Ah yes that would probably help wouldn't it!

    Going to edit my previous post...

    Done 🙂

  • GSquared (7/6/2009)


    ... Heck, I once licked a live electrical cord to see what it would feel like.)

    Now that explains a few things.:w00t:

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  • WayneS (7/6/2009)


    GSquared (7/6/2009)


    ... Heck, I once licked a live electrical cord to see what it would feel like.)

    Now that explains a few things.:w00t:

    Okay... I missed that when it was first posted... 😛

  • WayneS (7/6/2009)


    GSquared (7/6/2009)


    ... Heck, I once licked a live electrical cord to see what it would feel like.)

    Now that explains a few things.:w00t:

    The results were simply shocking!

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  • Paul White (7/6/2009)


    GSquared (7/6/2009)


    Isn't that supposed to be all one word? (Alloneword, even.)

    That looks vaguely like German :unsure:

    (Flo: consider Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän1)

    edit: better still:

    Donaudampfschiffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft2

    or

    Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz3

    (Ok so I googled)

    1: "Danube steamship company captain."

    2: "association of subordinate officials of the head office management of the Danube steamboat electrical services"

    3: "beef labeling regulation & delegation of supervision law"

    That last one won an award

    So how would you hyphenate that? I can see German causing typesetters to experience nervous breakdowns on a routine basis. 😛 (no insult intended towards are German friends. :-D)

    -- Kit

  • Anyone with any thoughts on this one: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic748034-148-1.aspx?

    - Gus "GSquared", RSVP, OODA, MAP, NMVP, FAQ, SAT, SQL, DNA, RNA, UOI, IOU, AM, PM, AD, BC, BCE, USA, UN, CF, ROFL, LOL, ETC
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  • GSquared (7/7/2009)


    WayneS (7/6/2009)


    GSquared (7/6/2009)


    ... Heck, I once licked a live electrical cord to see what it would feel like.)

    Now that explains a few things.:w00t:

    The results were simply shocking!

    Not as shocking as the idea that anyone would try that.

    :w00t:



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