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There is no proper name for the back of the knee.
Rats cannot be sick.
The planet is accumulating heat at the rate of 4 Hiroshimas per second.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Saluting derives from the medieval tradition of lifting one's helmet visor when addressing a superior - FACT*
*it actually might not be, I was told it but have not seen any actual evidence for it but I would love it to be true.Comment
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[quote]Besides HTML, there were some other amusing findings:Originally posted by greenlake View PostHTML is a sexually transmitted disease.
1 in 10 Americans think HTML is an STD, study finds - latimes.com
- 77% of respondents could not identify what SEO means. SEO stands for "Search-Engine Optimization"
- 27% identified "gigabyte" as an insect commonly found in South America. A gigabyte is a measurement unit for the storage capacity of an electronic device.
- 12% said "USB" is the acronym for a European country. In fact, USB is a type of connector.
Hmm:
a) 77% is rather better than the 100% of so-called "SEO Experts"; they can't identify what it is either
b) An electronic device like my alarm clock or my kettle?
c) I thought USB was a protocol. Not the Fourth one of course, 'cos that's already taken.
Ah, all is revealed...
The answers were thought up by Marketing Graduates.They were presented with both tech and non-tech terms and were asked to choose from three possible definitions.
Nuff sed.Last edited by Sysman; 6 March 2014, 15:42.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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