I found this in the Scripting Guy's site, on Micro$oft. I think that's the best phrase that someone of M$ says...
"...Way back in the mists of time, people not only didn't have cell phones, they didn't even have telephones. (It's true; you can look it up.) To communicate over any sort of distance, people relied on the telegraph. Due to the limitations of the technology and to the costs involved, people also had to resort to using cryptic messages like this: C U 2MAR O. Talk about primitive, huh? Today, of course, you can use your fancy, high-tech digital cell phone to send really cool text messages like this: C U 2MAR O. We've come a long way, baby..."
Nice... Huh???
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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