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I feel like I found some forgotten page on the MasterCard website

https://www.mastercard.com/findacard/credit/credit_info.html

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@eloy "copyright 1994 to 126" well i guess it's at least 26 years old then

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@eloy @thermia the © 1994-126 at the end fucking Sent Us

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@tris @eloy or it's supposed to be subtraction and it's from 1868
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@eloy i like how there are at least 3 different subsystems that each outbound link goes to. this was the one part of the site whose implementation wasn't a total clusterfuck
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@tris @eloy JavaScript returning 126 for new Date().getYear() is certainly a choice blobfoxnotlikethis

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@eloy i wouldn’t be surprised if it’s somehow load-bearing if they haven’t taken it down at this point

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@eloy oh that's a gem of a find, well done

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@eloy Is this from the WayBack Machine? This is nuts! 1994

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@eloy

The 126 thing is telling.

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@eloy of course 94+(years since 1994) is going to work for five years, and we’ll certainly rewrite the page if not delete it entirely well before then

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@eloy

I am studying the ancient texts to unlock their secrets

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@eloy and it's so easy to read and loads so fast! I miss old websites, they were so much better.

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@eloy ~2005 by the looks of it?

https://www.mastercard.com/findacard/credit/images/ph_credit_info_bottom.gif
(image of MasterCard with expiration date listed as "12/05")

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@eloy so what do we think?

- existence forgotten to the depths of time
- unremovable due to indecipherable permissions
- lost admin password
- inscrutably loadbearing URL

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@vt52 @eloy credit cards are usually issued with an expiration date in the future, so a 2005 expiration date would suggest 2000-2001 issue.

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