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That DAMNED EXCESSIVE WHITESPACE IN POSTS!!!Originally posted by Churchill View PostNow who's getting aggresive?
I JUST WANNA KILL IT, KILL IT, KILL IT
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Chill man....Originally posted by bogeyman View PostThat DAMNED EXCESSIVE WHITESPACE IN POSTS!!!
I JUST WANNA KILL IT, KILL IT, KILL IT
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You need to take a few white pills I thinkOriginally posted by bogeyman View PostThat DAMNED EXCESSIVE WHITESPACE IN POSTS!!!
I JUST WANNA KILL IT, KILL IT, KILL IT
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What makes it worse is that you used <br /> tags.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYou need to take a few white pills I think
Didn't you know using <br /> tags for whitespace makes Baby Jesus cry?
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Nope but I do now.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWhat makes it worse is that you used <br /> tags.
Didn't you know using <br /> tags for whitespace makes Baby Jesus cry?
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But Jesus will forgive all our sins? Even the whitespace ones?Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWhat makes it worse is that you used <br /> tags.
Didn't you know using <br /> tags for whitespace makes Baby Jesus cry?
Where is Chico when you need him.Comment
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That's a broken aspect of the forum software - you use them yourself every time you think you're starting a new paragraph.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWhat makes it worse is that you used <br /> tags.
Didn't you know using <br /> tags for whitespace makes Baby Jesus cry?
It's called vBulletin, and its markup sucks bigtime - I was appalled at what I saw when I had to analyse it in depth to create the parser for testpleasedelete.com.
The sad thing is that the vBulletin developers are clearly of the belief that they generate good markup, because they've stuck an XHTML document type declaration at the top of the page and put a space and a solidus before the closing > of empty elements.
Sadly, they clearly have not the slightest understanding of the semantic aspects of HTML (nor of the actual requirements for generating valid XHTML), with the result that Baby Jesus cries every time anybody posts anything using their software.
Still, he's a baby, so he was probably going to cry anyway
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