That's quite all right; I'm used to it

Mar 26, 2009 10:45


Farhad Manjoo, reviewing some new Web browsers in the New York Times, has the following to say about the latest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer:
It's speedy, it seems inured to crashes, and not only does it match its rivals' features - in some cases, I.E. beats them.

I suppose it would be inured to crashes by now; the question is, should ( Read more... )

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w1ldc47 March 26 2009, 15:15:54 UTC
heh.

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Skullturf Q. Beavispants anonymous March 26 2009, 15:39:20 UTC
Inure face, New York Times!

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Re: Skullturf Q. Beavispants trochee March 26 2009, 17:57:16 UTC
you win, anonymous Mr (Ms?) Beavispants.

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trochee March 26 2009, 17:58:38 UTC
[Vizzini has just cut the rope The Dread Pirate Roberts is climbing up]
Vizzini: HE DIDN'T FALL? INCONCEIVABLE.
Inigo Montoya: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

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mark_levi July 11 2009, 23:40:57 UTC
Inconceivable
-adjective
1. not conceivable; unimaginable; unthinkable
2. unbelievable; incredible.

This is in reference to a comment by the way, just in case you get confused.
Mark from buy to let mortgages

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:) nocalbuy402 January 6 2014, 00:33:01 UTC
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