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New PAYPAL IS THE WORST COMPANY IN THE WORLD
http://www.balloon-j...any-in-the-world/

:-/

Cheers,
Scott.
New Why is he down on Google? PayPal belongs to eBay.
New ?
If you mean "Google Bomb" - he was trying to make his post the number one result in a search. That happens when lots of people use the same terms that point to the same page.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q...PANY+IN+THE+WORLD

:-)

If you don't mean that, I'm not sure what you mean. ;-)

Cheers,
Scott.
New Right at the top he says he's going to say it . . .
. . until Google notices and gives him a call.
New Yeah...
He wasn't clear there - too many subjects and objects.

He wants PayPal to call after being shamed by the liberal horde. Maybe he'll get lucky.

Cheers,
Scott.
(Who probably missed your initial joke. Hey, it's late. :-)
New Or, the joys of living in Small Town America.
http://www.balloon-j...mall-town-living/

I live in a town of 300 people that for reasons that I can not explain does not have mail delivery. Instead, we have a local post office. Thus, I have not only a residential address, but a post office box. Every day, after ten am, we trudge up the hill to the post office to get our mail and any packages.

The problem, however, is that Experian, paypal, and many other folks want a physical address, but they, for reasons I do not understand, only have my post office box. On my credit report, it has my type of residence as a post office box. I have no idea why that is the case, because I always include my physical address on everything. Now I get to spend the next two hours explaining this to multiple different people.


Check out the comments, too. E.g.

I live on a rural mail route, my address for years was PO Box xxxx, Rural Route 4, mytown, IL. Then came 9-11 emergency numbers, and the people running the thing just had to have a street address. The post office complied, and issued an address to all us country folks. So I’m all of a sudden my addy is xxxx countryroad, mytown, IL, 0zip0. The bank that held my mortgage went all ape shit, wanting to know why I moved and I needed insurance on my new place, and on my old place and why didn’t I tell them I was moving and and and…


I can't wait until everything will be tied to GPS coordinates, and the hilarity that will ensue when digits get transposed... :-/

Cheers,
Scott.
New +5, Informative.
This is when application developers and business analysts who have only ever lived in cities encounter The Real World of which suburbia/citylife is merely one part.

FWIW, I live in suburbia and still have issues with my local post office. I know for a fact that the postman won't even try to deliver a parcel properly but will always poke a card in the letterbox for me to go to the post office later. (This happens whether delivering to my flat or my parents house.)

And then there's the fact my local post office is only open 9-11 on Saturdays. This has been inconvenient before, but Australia Post didn't think my complaint had merit. The irony is that it's actually an agency in a newsagency who are open much longer hours and could theoretically have the post office agency open the longer hours as well.

I might have to just get a PO Box near where I work again. At least I can get to that office during the week day.

Wade.

Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers?
A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
New [textarea] FTW
I worked at a company that processed real estate paperwork. My favorite example was a property where the legal description was nearly 8 single-spaced pages long, and included such gems as, "... to the third post on the fence between the barn and the oak tree."

Granted, we were dealing with the entire boundary, not just the address.

For addresses, we had one common issue: People needed to take loans for new construction. On new developments, there were no streets, much less street addresses. And some builders wouldn't submit the paperwork to have a new street name officially registered until they had pre-sold some number of units.

Now, you figure out how to explain to the bank that we don't have a street address for the collateral property yet, but we'll have it within some unspecified period, depending on how soon other people close their deals. You would think banks would have heard of "new construction" before, but some of them I was convinced did 99.999999% refinancing, and anything else was processed by hand ... on paper.

Then there was the one-shot deal -- only happened once in the years that I was there, but we had to code for it anyway. All of our date code assumed U.S., since we only dealt with property in the U.S. Then we got a deal where the buyer was currently living in England, and would be moving to the U.S. Oh shit.
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Drew
Expand Edited by drook Sept. 9, 2010, 11:39:24 AM EDT
New 1. Edit your subject. 2. I've been there, too.
After all this time, we've found a bug in the IWT code: it doesn't escape your subject text properly in the Reply Page. This produces a botched piece of layout as the browser sees a [textarea] tag too early...

In a previous job, we had to accomodate mailing addresses in China and other places in Asia (Japanese addresses are, for the most part, structured very differently to Western addresses.) Fortunately, we didn't have to do anything but re-display it in our own app.

Names were more fun, though. Unfortunately, you can't make quite the same assumptions about Firstnames and Lastnames with Asian names as you can with Western European names.

(A similar learning experience happened at a different place when we had to handle a wide variety of non-English text. I learnt a lot about UTF8 and migrating a database to it.)

Wade.

Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers?
A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
New Oops, hey, lookit that
It looked okay in the preview, and on the forum listing page, so I didn't think to click in and check it.
--

Drew
New FWIW, I don't think the angle brackets gave FF problems here
New They didn't....
Unless you went to reply to it.
New Ah. Thanks.
New Grrrrr.... HTML terrorist!
     PAYPAL IS THE WORST COMPANY IN THE WORLD - (Another Scott) - (13)
         Why is he down on Google? PayPal belongs to eBay. -NT - (Andrew Grygus) - (3)
             ? - (Another Scott) - (2)
                 Right at the top he says he's going to say it . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                     Yeah... - (Another Scott)
         Or, the joys of living in Small Town America. - (Another Scott) - (8)
             +5, Informative. - (static) - (7)
                 [textarea] FTW - (drook) - (5)
                     1. Edit your subject. 2. I've been there, too. - (static) - (4)
                         Oops, hey, lookit that - (drook) - (3)
                             FWIW, I don't think the angle brackets gave FF problems here -NT - (Another Scott) - (2)
                                 They didn't.... - (folkert) - (1)
                                     Ah. Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)
                 Grrrrr.... HTML terrorist! -NT - (scoenye)

Option #2, encourage death sports amongst the vegetarian crowd.
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