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Hey now... don't hate on Microsoft...
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I had something similar happen to an old car I had before. There are two possible reasons that come off the top of my head:
1. Your alternator (and/or related wiring) has problems.
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Tsk tsk... vbdesigns.de is ripping websites that Ceonex (http://www.ceonex.com) created a few years ago... Seems like their entire website and their products are based off of either direct rips or are...Last edited by DirectPixel; Fri 10 Aug '07, 10:28pm.
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Permission to execute this virus? Allow or deny? Denied.
Hi, my name is Alex, I'm a web designer and developer, and I'm a PC....
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Their bot spiders your site and tries to find usage of protected trademarks.
From your description, it sounds like it's not a very well-designed bot. I would block it....
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Here's my setup:
32" Wide-screen LCD monitor, Logitech MX-518 mouse, Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard, Logitech Z-5500 6.1 speakers, and a Plantronics Discovery 665 headset.
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I've used the mouse -- it's great.
And I'm currently typing up this post on the Edge keyboard. Personally, I love it. I have a big monitor, so the cordless keyboard with the touchpad lets...
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IE doesn't really suck (as much) anymore.
IE renders HTML pretty much exactly like Firefox. The main difference is in how they render CSS. IE7 is much more consistent with Firefox, and any...
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What's the most annoying, for me, is the constant template updates between minor versions.
Switching to a CSS-based layout will mean I won't have to update a bunch of templates to make a...
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It doesn't validate because two <img /> tags are not closed properly. Not a big deal, and very easy to fix. Just a tiny bug....
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http://www.stopdesign.com/articles/throwing_tables/
Check out that article for a nicely-written case study about what would happen if Microsoft.com were correctly coded.
It's...
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The "proper" way to code a page begins with separating your content from your layout. This involves using CSS to style your page and coding your page for content only, using proper XHTML....
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"I wish vBulletin will move towards a semantically-correct XHTML design."...
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