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Yahoo is now recycling handles
On 9/5/2013 1:20 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> On 9/4/2013 11:56 PM, Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
>> On 9/5/2013 12:17 AM, Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
>>> On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 20:47:40 -0500, Leo Bicknell said:
>>>> There's still the much more minor point that when I tried to "self
>>>> serve" I ended up at a blank page on the Yahoo! web site, hopefully
>>>> they
>>>> will figure that out as well.
>>> I'm continually amazed at the number of web designers that don't test
>>> their pages with NoScript enabled. Just sayin'.
>>
>> NoScript? That's some kind of antimalvirus thingy for Internet
>> Explorer, right? I think I read something about that in the Website
>> Design For Dimwits in 24 Hours book... ;)
>
> I would not use IE on a bet, but I do use NoScript as well as several
> other defensive weapons.
>
> I probably do not give a big rats patotie what your site offers--I
> know it won't be good.
>
I assume that you intended this for the list and not me directly, and
that you haven't yet got around to reading "Things To Experience On The
Internet, Volume 1: Sarcasm". :)
In case it wasn't abundantly clear, my post was a shot at what often
passes for "web developer" these days. I had hoped that "antimalvirus"
would have been an indication that it was a joke, but I guess my sarcasm
is rusty... I would hope that no one on this list is ignorant of both
the failings of IE and of the existence of NoScript.
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