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    Error’d: Squaring the Circle

    June 13, 2025

    Time Lord
    Jason H.

    has lost control of his calendar.
    “This is from my credit card company. A major company you have definitely
    heard of and depending upon the size of the area you live in, they
    may even have a bank branch near you. I’ve reloaded the page and
    clicked the sort button multiple times to order the rows by date
    in both ascending and descending order. It always ends up the same.
    May 17th and 18th happened twice, but not in the expected order.”
    I must say that it is more fun when we know who they are.

    4

     

    A job hunter with the unlikely appelation
    full_name

    suggested titling this “[submission_title]” which seems appropriate.

    1

     

    “The browser wars continue to fall out in HTML email,” reports
    Ben S.

    “Looking at the source code of this email, it was evidently written by & for Microsoft products (including <center> tags!), and the author likely never saw the non-Microsoft version I’m seeing where only a haphazard assortment of the links are styled. But that doesn’t explain why it’s AN ELEVEN POINT SCALE arranged in a GRID.”

    2

     

    “The owl knows who you are,” sagely stated
    Jan.

    “This happens when you follow someone back. I love how I didn’t
    have to anonymize anything in the screenshot.”

    3

     

    “Location, location, location!” crows
    Tim K.
    who is definitely not a Time Lord.
    “Snarky snippet: Found while cleaning up miscellaneous accounts
    held by a former employee. By now we all know to expect how these
    lists are sorted, but what kind of sadist *created* it?
    Longer explanation: I wasn’t sure what screenshot to send
    with this one, it just makes less and less sense the more I
    look at it, and no single segment of the list contains all of
    the treasures it hides. “America” seems to refer to the entire
    western hemisphere, but from there we either drill down directly
    to a city, or sometimes to a US state, then a city, or
    sometimes just to a country. The only context that indicates
    we’re talking about Jamaica the island rather than Jamaica, NY
    is the timezone listed, assuming we can even trust those.
    Also, that differentiator only works during DST. There are eight
    entries for Indiana. There are TEN entries for the Antarctic.”

    Well.
    In this case, there is a perfectly good explanation. TRWTF
    is time zones, that’s all there is to it. These are the
    official IANA names as recorded in the public TZDB.
    In other words, this list wasn’t concocted by a mere sadist, oh no.
    This list was cooked up by an entire committee! If you have the
    courage, you can learn more than you ever wanted to know about time
    at the
    IANA time zones website

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