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November 30, 2010

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And there are no Cascading Style Sheets Style Sheets!:)

No, you don't want to say that.

In French, "pd" means "fag".

Great! In the same way they do not use the XML language.

... like SMS service

Also, there is no HTTP protocol. This always itches me. :)

Don't forget the good old

"I need to use the ATM Machine."

I always look at pdf docs on my LCD display

And LCD Displays!

And the SQL language.

.pdf is a format. It has become a term in and of itself, rather than a convenient grouping of letters. Get used to it.

PIN, UTF, hahahaha :P

u know, Geek and Poke is the only site I MUST check it everyday and go through all of its posts :D keep up the good work <3

Well then what do u think about PHP ?

to Callum | December 01, 2010 at 02:46 PM :

In the IT domain, ATM means "Asynchronous Transfer Mode" or "Asynchronous Transfer Module".
So it does exist ATM machines.

Benoît

and there is no SBS Server!

Rio Grande river

"chai latte" - has anyone ever had chai which did not automatically have latte!

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