Never let it be said that we at TDWTF dish it out and can't take it.

Morgan immediately dished "I'm not sure what date my delivery will arrive but I will {PlanToBeAtHomeWhenItDoes}. "

3

 

Barry M. reported some non-fatal HTML exposure, no chance of frostbite. "Just in case you couldn’t tell it’s a paragraph."

4

 

Hungry Bob loves berries and potaotes. "Not sure why I get these point-less receipts each time I check out, but I love the exposed formatting. This one has a bonus misspelling too. "

0

 

The kind of exposure B.J.H. is flirting with could be a lot more dangerous than Bob's. B.J. found weather.com pining for Vegas. No surprise with those temperatures! "I first thought it was a one-time glitch, but reloading weather.com gave me a different bad result. They tried a fancy rolling display but didn't know when to stop. This happens in Firefox, the issue doesn't show up in Chrome. I looked in the console to see if that showed the problem but there was a continuous stream of WTF messages, both in Firefox and Chrome. "

2

 

And finally, in frist place, Dave A. dared "It has been said that smart people learn from their mistakes, but wise people learn from other people's mistakes. There have been so many time travel WTFs on TDWTF that the wise@$$&$ there have apparently learn from them... how to do it. (And to head off the obvious time-zone possibility, I'm in US-East, and it was 10:34 AM.) "

1

 

[Advertisement] Keep all your packages and Docker containers in one place, scan for vulnerabilities, and control who can access different feeds. ProGet installs in minutes and has a powerful free version with a lot of great features that you can upgrade when ready.Learn more.