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(ZDNet)   Pop quiz: What article did the following appear in? "OK, Larry Craig is not gay. We're winning in Iraq. Global warming is a hoax." If you guessed "a tech article about OOXML," you win a cookie   (blogs.zdnet.com) divider line
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2007-09-06 2:01:19 PM  
What article did the following appear in?

cue:
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2007-09-06 2:07:16 PM  
But...but I have them disabled.
 
2007-09-06 2:12:07 PM  
shoot the hostage?
 
2007-09-06 3:04:32 PM  
whenever is see larry craig i think it says either larry david or daniel craig for some reason.

/ can this story jsut go away now?
 
2007-09-06 4:30:05 PM  
now, i don't give a crap about any programming or markup languages so I never read the articles, but whenever I see a story about OOXML I pronounce it oooox-mul (in my head). How is it _supposed_ to be pronounced?
 
2007-09-06 4:50:19 PM  
iwantamonkey:How is it _supposed_ to be pronounced?

You're supposed to say each letter, it's not technically a word.

"Oh Oh Ex Em El" if you will.
 
2007-09-06 5:09:10 PM  
Larry Craig is not gay. False

We're winning in Iraq. Well..We won the war, we are losing the exit plan

Global warming is a hoax. Partially true imo. It may not be as man made as we believe.

Housing prices are headed up. They will have to go up...eventually...maybe?
 
Ant
2007-09-06 7:30:24 PM  
WTF? Can someone tell me why whenever I visit a zdnet.com page in Firefox, every subsequent link I click on from Fark thinks it should come from zdnet.com?
 
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