Showing results for April 2006 - Page 2 of 4 - The Old New Thing

Apr 19, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

The 2006/2007 Seattle Symphony subscription season at a glance

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

I put together this little pocket guide to the 2006/2007 Seattle Symphony subscription season for my symphony friends to help them decide which ticket package they wanted. Maybe it'll help you, too. Maybe not. But since I already put it together, I may as well post it. Explanatory notes follow the table. Notes: This chart doesn't include "one-o...

Non-Computer
Apr 19, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

Adding a new flag to enable behavior that previously was on by default

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

One of the suggestions for addressing the network compatibility problem was to give up on fast mode and have a new "fast mode 2". (Equivalently, add a flag to the server capabilities that means "I support fast mode, and I'm not buggy.") This is another example of changing the rules after the game is over, by adding a flag to work around d...

Other
Apr 18, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

Maybe you don't sound like Carl Kasell, but you can have his job

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

According to the wonderful Mixed Signals, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is searching for radio hosts. They're calling it "American Idol for public radio". I recently stumbled across Mixed Signals and was instantly hooked. Some of my recent favorites: The curatorship of Mixed Signals appears to change hands rather frequently. The las...

Non-Computer
Apr 18, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

How to fill in that number grouping member of NUMBERFMT

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

If you look at the structure, the way groups are expressed by the member do not match the value returned by : expresses grouping as a series of semicolon-separated numbers, each expressing the number of digits in each group (least-significant group first). A trailing zero indicates that the last grouping should be repeated indefinitely. For ex...

Code
Apr 17, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

Merchandise your food with pride

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

There is a new placard in our cafeteria which reads "Merchandise your food with pride". That's the first time I've seen the word "merchandise" used as a verb. Here, I'll translate that last paragraph into management speak for you: The cafeteria newly signed a placard whose read is "Merchandise your food with pride". That's my first see of a verb...

Non-ComputerMicrospeak
Apr 17, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

Locale-sensitive number grouping

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Most westerners are familiar with the fact that the way numbers are formatted differ between the United States and much of Europe. What people don't realize is that the grouping is not always in threes. In India, the least significant group consists of three digits, but subsequent groups are in pairs. I've also seen reports that the first group...

Code
Apr 14, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

Where did start.com get its name?

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

I remember some time ago getting a piece of email that basically said, "Hey, is anybody using start.com?" I have since learned that that domain was registered by the marketing department, presumably to "synergize" with the "Start Me Up" campaign or something like that, but nothing ever happened with it. Nevertheless the registration kept getting ...

History
Apr 13, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

Chain tax preparers do not fare well in undercover investigation

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

The Government Accountability Office paid nineteen visits to chain tax preparers, presented information on two hypothetical families, and asked for assistance in preparing the tax return. "Only two returns showed the correct refund amount, but both of those returns included errors." The article goes into specifics of what sorts of mistakes were mad...

Non-Computer
Apr 12, 2006
Post comments count0
Post likes count0

News for dummies in French and English

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

In case you didn't get the joke, "News for dummies" is just my nickname for the news designed for non-native speakers. It tends to be spoken more slowly and use less advanced vocabulary. I use the term because I'm the dummy, you see. If I were smart, then I'd use the news for native speakers. (Sometimes I give it a shot and then my head explodes. G...

Non-Computer