"Scammer offers to buy Google" is certainly a new twist on a very old New York con. Jan B. explains "Scammers have found a new way to steal money, scrap LinkedIn profiles and then send out emails with fake offers to buy people's companies. I'm guessing suddenly they need some fees paid just before the deal is finalised. However, they may need to improve their filtering before sending out their scams, I don't even own Google!" I'm putting together a group of people to buy it, do you want to get in the deal? I'll just need you to transfer two million to this SWIFT account...
"But when?" queries Hercules "I've always had difficulty understanding phone billing and payment cycles. My phone company seems intent on making that harder..." Strong, heroically good-looking... Bright?The gods don't require it.
"Next update: 25 years 11 months ago" is some kind of reverse Y2K bug. Laurent boggles "It's bad enough to have a power outage, but to have to go back in time to get an update?"
"What is 30% of NaN?" asks Geoff O. rhetorically. However, the answer is well-defined and explicit.
And finally, another "lost in translation" error from Martin K.: "Not only have the store not changed the generic cookie bar text, they apparently don't have a fall back to e.g. english, if the browser language isn't found."




