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"I saw this sign in the window of an empty storefront," Jason Sullivan wrote, "and I can't decide if the biggest WTF is using poster board, stencils and multiple colors of what appears to be chalk in their quest of 'moving technology forward', or the fact that they apparently made a mistake while putting the 'N' in consulting and just decided to use a bit of masking tape to correct it, rather than flip the board over and start again."
Apparently Dice wasn't kidding in their ad for SQL Injectors..."
(from Craig Maloney)
"Ha," Nathan L Smith writes, "I always knew that Dreamweaver was a slacker!"
"I caught this random whoops the other day," writes Anthony, "I'd like to think the guy on the left was somehow involved."
Chris notes, "Our company's internet security is a bit excessive."
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I've been around computers 25 years, and the whole time I keep hearing (not quite as much lately) about how information networks are going to make paper obsolete.
At least Mellatech has finally taken the first step -- they've eliminated the printer! Hooray!! |
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Well, I've spotted 5 heavy mistakes on the front page alone. I think that says about everything about them...
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From the site: Working with a Mellatech technology professional will keep you on top of your "computing game" and allow you to keep up with your competitors by providing that bit of "Edge" needed to compete in today's technology world.
It really reads more like a personal ad. After all, why else would he use so many quotes unless it was a double entendre? On top of my "computer game"? Rawr. |
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