oh, the temptation
Jun. 4th, 2002 02:07 pmI'm reviewing some documentation I wrote back when I first joined this company, to see if it's still accurate. I encountered the following statement (in a situation where A logically must be greater than B):
"[class] does no checking of these two values; if you set [A] to be less than [B], the results are undefined."
What I really want to write instead is: "if..., you will deserve what you get, and don't call us for support".
But that would be unprofessional. Shucks. :-)
"[class] does no checking of these two values; if you set [A] to be less than [B], the results are undefined."
What I really want to write instead is: "if..., you will deserve what you get, and don't call us for support".
But that would be unprofessional. Shucks. :-)
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Date: 2002-06-04 08:42 pm (UTC)If you've never heard it, go to mp3.com, search for "Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie" (I am not making this up), and listen to "Internet Help Desk". (I hope it's still there; I haven't verified.) It's hilarious! (I think it's also their best sketch.)