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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft as a Company => Topic started by: Annorax on 18 February 2005, 18:46

Title: Another moronic article
Post by: Annorax on 18 February 2005, 18:46
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/kidtalk.mspx

Do they really need to monopolize the eyebleeding industry too?

Quote from: shitty article

A parent's primer to computer slang
Understand how your kids communicate online to help protect them
Published: February 4, 2005
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Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: Refalm on 18 February 2005, 19:18
OMFG! eYe \/\/i77 pwn d0z Micor$0ft n00bs \/\/i+h meh 1337 skillz0rz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111one!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: MrX on 18 February 2005, 21:37
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Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: bedouin on 18 February 2005, 21:58
There's an option at the bottom to inform MS whether the article was helpful.  You know what to do.

Amazingly, someone got paid to write that.
Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: MrX on 18 February 2005, 22:40
yeah, and yesterday when i clicked it i got 'we have difficulties, it does not work' message!
what a bunch of kooks!
(http://forumspam.articblue.nl/post_related/stupid/images/0185.jpg)
(http://forumspam.articblue.nl/post_related/stupid/images/0342.jpg)
(http://forumspam.articblue.nl/post_related/stupid/images/0266.jpg)
to microstink:
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(http://forumspam.articblue.nl/misc/misc/images/0679.jpg)

yep- a bunch of annoying pictures.
Mr X
Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: Calum on 18 February 2005, 23:58
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Thus, the word "ham" could be written as "|-|4/\/\."
i stopped reading here. what the hell are they on about?

i think Mr X's smart/dumb graph really tells it like it is!
Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: WMD on 19 February 2005, 02:58
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The following is a sample of key words that haven't changed fundamentally (although variations occur) since the invention of leetspeek. The first series is of particular concern, as their use could be an indicator that your teenager is involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly licensed software.

The MS agenda in clear sight.
Title: Re: Another moronic article
Post by: adiment on 19 February 2005, 19:34
pwnd.

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