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| Thread ID: 65868 | 2006-02-02 21:46:00 | Shock Horror......IE 7 Bug Found | Murray P (44) | PC World Chat |
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| 426448 | 2006-02-02 21:46:00 | Not really earth shattering news, it is beta software afterall, but it is kinda comforting to know that MS are still on their game :thumbs: ComputerWorld - First IE Bug Found (computerworld.co.nz). |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 426449 | 2006-02-02 21:56:00 | It's the weather: www.nzherald.co.nz |
Biggles (121) | ||
| 426450 | 2006-02-02 22:39:00 | Beta testers rush stocks of bug repellent . In other news - Bill Gates has admitted to being a majority shareholder in several companies that manufacture insecticides . "This has been a long term investment strategy of mine since DOS 3 . 1 days, when the possiblities became obviously apparent to us . " Said our Bill, "the synergy of the investments and our software business just made complete sense to us, so we've been working vigorously to maximise our insecticide insvestments from a very early stage" . The DOJ, alerted by an anonymous tip-off, are looking into Mr Gates' activity . A spokeman told the Rancid Rag that, "possible insider trading and influence of publicly traded share prices by deceptive means in the insecticidal industry, was a serious matter that they took seriously, in all seriousness" . So BB, you're telling us that that stinker, Gates, is involved in global warming too . BTW, what do you call the people who make the bugs? |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 426451 | 2006-02-02 22:47:00 | BTW, what do you call the people who make the bugs? I know you don't. I'm not going to be drawn into using non-F1 sanctioned words by little tricks like that. You're feeling very naughty today ... |
Biggles (121) | ||
| 426452 | 2006-02-02 23:16:00 | Not really earth shattering news, it is beta software afterall, but it is kinda comforting to know that MS are still on their game :thumbs: ComputerWorld - First IE Bug Found ( . co . nz/news . nsf/NL/5D3CEA0F90489180CC25710900104B99" target="_blank">computerworld . co . nz) . Why don't they employ the fellow,they would save a fortune . Beyond me how this can happen,I would imagine they have some bright lads at M/S . |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 426453 | 2006-02-02 23:20:00 | Genuine query Bruce . . . . . . . well not really, but I never imagined you'be drawn into saying something naughty on a simple draw and pass move like that so, treat it as a rhetorical question . Mind, "bugger"* is not a sanctioned word on this forum, which makes me wonder if it has an official status in the computing world, will google and let you know . "You're feeling very naughty today . . . " Naughty, mo!i :eek: weeellll, yup, idle hands and all that, must do some work, have deadlines and therefore invoices I must write, but at the mo, I can't be ^rsed for some reason except, inexplicabley, visions of an ice cold Wicked Blonde keep intruding, the beer fridge is within 6 metres and has a door I can actually operate with some efficiency, kind-of depending on how often it's been opened previously :waughh: Sigh! Work, must work, stop bothering me :annoyed: C ya . * The word "bugger" in the text above, was altered by using white font for the letters g and g, to avoid impinging on the sensitive souls ideals of language usage while attempting to retain the context of the <bad word> surrounding drivel . How'd I do? |
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