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Category Archives: Around the Net
Even Microsoft hates IE.
(for all the HTML geeks in the hizzouse) Check out the top 2 styles in Microsoft Connect’s CSS file. [via CSScreator.com]
I’m so incredibly juvenile…
But I saw this headline on IMDB and couldn’t stop laughing.
Keeping Doctors Away for almost 5 and a half years: The Apple Database
Not quite sure why I think this is so cool, but the UK-based National Fruit Collection holds a database of over 2000 different varieties of apples. [Via Sagwalla via AskMeFi]


















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