The expiry date for the Norwegian «vestlandslefse» reads JAN 13 2010. The actual expiry date is January 2013, because 2010 means produced on the 10th day of 2012.

When in doubt: use more words

When an expiry date of “Jan 13 2010” really means “Produced on the 10th day of 2012, expires January 2013”, you would think it would be easier to change the format than to hang up posters.

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5n2lv2

Please try our iPads, just a little

Continuing the iPad theme, here’s a classy display from a tech shop at Oslo airport that shall remain unnamed.

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Where do I tap again?

If your app needs this much explaining, you’re doing it wrong.

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words

Words with… Protocol Error

Thanks for the suggestions, but I’m not sure they really help, with these damn letters.

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Ticketmaster.com's default search result for concerts in New York/Tri-State Area in 2012 shows 0 results.

Oh well, maybe next year

Seems there’s not a lot going on in the Tri-state area this year, at least according to Ticketmaster.com’s default search result. Luckily, one more click gives you a lot more to choose from. Unless you’re into cabaret. [edited screengrabs from a single page to fit the post]

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Ryanair madness pt.2

It’s difficult to single out just one more example from the Ryanair Experience™ (and admittedly – it’s an easy target), however here is one last nugget. [edited screengrabs from a single page to fit the post]

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