On the programming page linked to us by an above poster, here's a trick:
f = function(d) {
TDD.assertEquals = function(a,b) {
return true;
}
}
Amazingly, it passes every test:D
Yes, but that only naturally selects interesting texts, not true ones or useful ones.
I mean, if you need an example of the internet not selecting for informative things, look at Digg or Youtube. I wouldn't trust them to preserve documents forever.
If you always want the same thing to go to a certain place, how about using bookmarks and keywords? That should make it do what you want.
FIRST!!1!
as much as I do.
Christ! Thats not a myminicity, thats a goatse. BEWARE!
On the programming page linked to us by an above poster, here's a trick: f = function(d) { TDD.assertEquals = function(a,b) { return true; } } Amazingly, it passes every test :D
But in America, you screw cha... wait, what?
Yes, but that only naturally selects interesting texts, not true ones or useful ones. I mean, if you need an example of the internet not selecting for informative things, look at Digg or Youtube. I wouldn't trust them to preserve documents forever.
Microsoft's been work on that one for a long time.