Monday, March 13, 2006

Troubleshooting IE

Amy: You know the best part of IE?
Corey Donohoe: The x in the upper right corner?
David Favram: Chemical neutering?
Amy: No, we have three different computers running the same version of IE and sometimes all three behave differently. Like, REALLY differently.
David Favram: Yeah. Because parts of IE are written in only electrons. Since it's impossible to know the exact position and velocity of said particle, those parts of the software are somewhat unpredictable.
Amy: "Why does it work on yours and not mine??" "I blame the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle."
Amy: "IE is both a particle and a wave"
David Favram: It's more like a wave and a plop, if you ask me.

From Slash 7

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