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Previously on ".... DeludedAussie the IE6 of contractors"

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  • tranceporter
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    IE6? I still know some organizations that use IE 5.5.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
    Yes, but it's still tulip
    At least that is in keeping with the title.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
    Yes, but it's still tulip

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    That can't be an insult. For many companies ie6 is the pain that means you can't remove it from the company as its essential for a core application.

    For many contractors being essential for a core application is their idea of the perfect contract.
    Yes, but it's still shit:

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  • eek
    started a topic .... DeludedAussie the IE6 of contractors

    .... DeludedAussie the IE6 of contractors

    That can't be an insult. For many companies ie6 is the pain that means you can't remove it from the company as its essential for a core application.

    For many contractors being essential for a core application is their idea of the perfect contract.

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