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PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 8:52 pm
by Zannon
Skorixor wrote: there is a "waterweasel" though, and zannon plays with it in his bathtub
It's all slippy and soapy and stuff!! Everyone needs one to play with in the tub!!!!

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 8:54 pm
by Isleh
No one is perfect

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/securit ... ities.html

/hi5 ekade
/razz
/burstrun

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 8:57 pm
by Ekade
Zannon wrote:
Skorixor wrote: there is a "waterweasel" though, and zannon plays with it in his bathtub
It's all slippy and soapy and stuff!! Everyone needs one to play with in the tub!!!!

Do I sense a "Party in Zannon's Tub" post coming? :D

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 9:10 pm
by Seret Sajet
I just wanted to make a reference to my favorite movies of all time.

Why ya gotta be a buzz-kill, Ekade?

Who's hatin' now?

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 9:37 pm
by trasgo
Seret Sajet wrote:I just wanted to make a reference to my favorite movies of all time.

Why ya gotta be a buzz-kill, Ekade?

Who's hatin' now?
One of my all time favorites as well Seret :D

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 9:41 pm
by Ekade
Seret Sajet wrote:I just wanted to make a reference to my favorite movies of all time.

Why ya gotta be a buzz-kill, Ekade?

Who's hatin' now?
You lost me... what did I say that was a buzz-kill?


Are talking trash without backing it up again.. punk?

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 10:31 pm
by Jabe Adaks
Well at any rate IE7 is coming and I am kinda excited about that. I was on the beta test team for Win95/MSN and IE 1.0 (I got on in 94). I supported the browser loyally for over 10 years and still do to some degree (most of my ASP apps will only run on IE).

So I got no hate, its just that MS got too comfortable with 96% share and let things slip. The fact that I am using Firefox (as well as millions of others) and that IE usage is down to 89% has resulted in IE7 will no longer be an exclusive to the next release of Windows.

Competition is good, suipporting other browsers is good and everyone is benefitting from that now.

On a side note, since I am back relishing over my beta test days.. Win95 was code-named Chicago and all the standards built around it were named after various suburbs. Two of which that I know that are still used today are the Cicero Window framing system and the Joliet file system that gave CD's long file name capability.. I also happen to be from Joliet. :D

</geekdom>

Jabe

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 10:50 pm
by Ekade
ummm.. yeah..


I think I just read the text-based equivalent of a cold shower.

PostedFri Mar 25, 2005 10:53 pm
by trasgo
Ekade wrote:ummm.. yeah..


I think I just read the text-based equivalent of a cold shower.
HAHAHA

/rofl
/tar Ekade
/hi5

sorry Jabe, that made me chuckle.

PostedSat Mar 26, 2005 12:29 am
by warsloth
by waterweasel dont you mean "Marmet" ???

And firefox users, This agression will not stand... man.