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20100210

Problem ID: 6155158241188155082
Entered by: Ben Simo

Missing Nuts



I go to the DirecTV website On Demand program guide to see what free movies are currently available. This web site allows DirecTV customers to both view the available programming and remotely program their DVR to record a program.

I select movies on the left navigation menu. I then click the Free Movies tab at the top. What looks like movie DVD cover images are shown above the list of available movies.

I click on the image for Mixed Nuts. Nothing happens. Disappointed that clicking an image didn't bring up an option to record, I select
M at the top of the movie list. I browse through the alphabetical list to where I expect to find the movie Mixed Nuts. It is not there.

Additionally, after having selected Free Movies, I am being showing movies that aren't free.

Perhaps the images at the top and the list below use different data?

Since writing this, I have returned to the site and clicking the moving icons at the top is now displaying additional information and an option to record the selected movie. This movie, however, was not listed.


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20100107

Problem ID: 1553435034066889717
Entered by: Ben Simo

Icons gone UA

xyzurdaez: agh! my windows icons crashed! how to restore this??? 


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20090308

Problem ID: 6719224709505015570
Entered by: Ben Simo

Florian's Bug: The hour the iPhone forgot

Tweeted by @florianseroussi. Confirmed by @karlerikson and @maxbeatty.

It is March 8th, 2009. This is the 2nd Sunday in March, the day that Daylight Savings Time starts in the United States and Canada. This evening, Florian Seroussi (@florianseroussi) reported trouble setting his iPhone alarm to 2:30 AM for a conference call. Karl Erikson (@karlerikson) and Max Beatty (@maxbeatty) quickly confirmed they found the same problem on their iPhones.

So what happens when you try to set an alarm for 2:30 the next morning when it is the second Sunday in March? Let's see... (Screen shots courtesy of Karl Erikson.)

Add an alarm for 2:30 AM.



And get an alarm for 1:30 AM.



It appears that the iPhone alarm is coded to adjust times in the 2 o'clock hour back to the 1 o'clock hour on the second Sunday of March. This is correct for actions that apply to the second Sunday of March. However it looks like the fine folks at Apple neglected to consider the case of users needing to set alarms on the day the time changes for the 2 o'clock hour of the next morning.

Max Beatty tested other times and provided the following video. Take a look.





Thank you to Florian Seroussi for finding what Apple missed. Maybe he is the only one that wants to be awakened at 2:30 in the morning after the shortest day of the year. :) In his honor, I dub this bug Florian's Bug.

And, I hope Florian makes it to his meeting on time.

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