Showing posts with label location. Show all posts
Showing posts with label location. Show all posts

20111001

Problem ID: 3464994610802991301
Entered by: Ben Simo

Warning: Blockbuster DVDs may be closer than they appear

@TheyCallMeEllis tweets: Hmm .. Blockbuster Movie Pass needs to work on their DVD location algorithm

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20110926

Problem ID: 3981715398200164815
Entered by: Ben Simo

Space, White

The Twitter location selection feature has recently broken. Notice a problem?





Space; and lots of it.

The huge gaps between location options prevent the entire list from displaying on the screen.  Plus, given that the option to turn off location sharing is at the bottom of the list, there is no way to disable location sharing.

I've been consistently encountering this issue across multiple browsers with multiple Twitter accounts.

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20110915

Problem ID: 4412503174726820335
Entered by: Ben Simo

error message



Your error message is showing.

What link below?

From what location may I view my shopping cart?

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20110829

Problem ID: 6505022546456262844
Entered by: Ben Simo

Contact HP

I click the "Contact HP" link at the top-right of the HP SureSupply home page.



A new page opens and asks that I confirm my location before I continue. (I had just entered my location and language on the previous page.)

I click the "Submit" button to confirm my location.



I am returned to the HP SureSupply home page. I think I've been here before. ;)

What happens if I click "Contact HP" again?



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Problem ID: 3861589131765102826
Entered by: Ben Simo

Please help us

Once again, some component of the multitude of software included with the HP printer drivers tells me I need ink.



I click the button to buy ink online. This time, not only does it fail to detect what printer I have: it fails to detect my language and location.




Notice the warning in the red box? It is asking me to verify the name of the printer that it could not identify. Verify? Verify implies that some data exists and needs checking.

Now, take notice of the top left of the page -- the darkened part. What does it say? It says "English-United States". It seems that it has already determined the correct language and location. So, why ask me again?

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20100105

Problem ID: 9064221379360064619
Entered by: Ben Simo

The exception unknown software exception occurred in the application

Tweeted by TomasSedovic.

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