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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostIt's a defect report from Bob.
"Terms of use Contact, Search, development and variation, your image needs Him, in your various Address here. Shakira understand your hatred of a new study has more lakes future. Your cart engines was the mystery for you here. Phone and leave your comments, PHP and Perl. Thanks for the great and here you here that, unless more reliable, more of the leaven of your return to civilization."
What scares me is that "nascetur ridiculus mus." translates to "PHP and Perl".
Those Romans were such a clever bunch, and so ahead of their time....
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo a small business that isn't IT related has used a template and not finished it off properly. That is just stand blurb that many templates use to put some text in.
Even Wikipedia do the same on their templates..
Template:Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I hardly think this is the sole reason you shouldn't do business with them.
I've translated the paragraph and it makes much meatier reading as
Bacon ipsum dolor sit amet sausage chuck culpa, salami rump hamburger laboris labore consequat chicken ut nisi meatball tail. Ham hock culpa filet mignon, pariatur ground round biltong brisket sunt hamburger kielbasa dolor. Pork belly pork chop pig strip steak. Pancetta pig nulla flank turkey esse. Pariatur pork officia qui sed veniam, spare ribs sirloin ham hock shank hamburger frankfurter biltong shoulder. Velit fugiat ut, incididunt non in biltong cow et filet mignon consectetur exercitation sint. Shoulder veniam cupidatat jerky.
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It's a defect report from Bob.
"Terms of use Contact, Search, development and variation, your image needs Him, in your various Address here. Shakira understand your hatred of a new study has more lakes future. Your cart engines was the mystery for you here. Phone and leave your comments, PHP and Perl. Thanks for the great and here you here that, unless more reliable, more of the leaven of your return to civilization."
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWas going to order a 2nd hand mountain bike but decided not to after clicking on terms and conditions and finding irrelevant text in Latin. Hmmm. Bit of a testing oversight there.
Station Bicycle - Terms Of Use
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So a small business that isn't IT related has used a template and not finished it off properly. That is just stand blurb that many templates use to put some text in.
Even Wikipedia do the same on their templates..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Lorem_ipsum
I hardly think this is the sole reason you shouldn't do business with them.
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Top website mistake?
Was going to order a 2nd hand mountain bike but decided not to after clicking on terms and conditions and finding irrelevant text in Latin. Hmmm. Bit of a testing oversight there.
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