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- schestowitz, on 11/07/2007, -3/+4Had IE/MS not attempted to deliberately break standards, none of this would be needed.
It is sometimes better to let a site be just 'broken' in IE. This way, users will start using standards-compliant browsers, rather than wasting developers' time (hacking). - flatfish, on 11/09/2007, -2/+1Where have you heard the term 'professional student' before? Most likely from your parents who are paying for your 24x7 Internet posting hobby when you should be studying. Shame on you for wasting your parents money like that.
- schestowitz, on 11/07/2007, -2/+1> "professional student "
Where did I hear that phrase from before? I finally know who you are. So you've left USENET and started stalking me *here*, as well as modding down all my comment.
...into the blocklist you go, along with the rest of your stalkers. Go back to USENET, wolves... - carly34, on 11/09/2007, -4/+2People have websites they need to use for their jobs. Now I know the word job, is a dirty 3 letter word for a professional student like you Roy, but that doesn't change things. Nobody cares about *standards*, they care about what works.
IOW all of your religious arguments are falling on deaf ears,.


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