Blue tof and Willes makes extreme mobile computer wardware!
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http://www.amazonasnotebooks.com.br/servicos.htm
Note: this is from an AD from a computer repair shop's website.
Also note the Dreamweaver version used.
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Before anyone replies, I know the AD is not in English, but I can't think there's any language where "bluetooth" and "wireless" are spelled this way. Really. (and I do know my own language; at least better than those guys)
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To insert line breaks use the <BR> tag.
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This thread is now about Venetian waitresses with green hats and a weakness for grilled chillies.
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OP link in clickable form, using the magic of HyperText!
And... I don't get it. Given, I don't read gibberish (just type it), but I don't see any misspelling of wireless.
So waitresses it is.
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@blakeyrat said:
OP link in clickable form, using the magic of HyperText!
That would be "Placas de Willes" and "Blue tof"And... I don't get it. Given, I don't read gibberish (just type it), but I don't see any misspelling of wireless.
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@blakeyrat said:
I don't read gibberish (just type it), but I don't see any misspelling of wireless.
To about 200 million people, it is not gibberish. I mean, except for the "Blue Tof" connection and the "Willes" boards.
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@atipico said:
@blakeyrat said:
I don't read gibberish (just type it), but I don't see any misspelling of wireless.
To about 200 million people, it is not gibberish. I mean, except for the "Blue Tof" connection and the "Willes" boards.
Yeah, but I don't care about any of those people.
Since you only have 3 posts, to be fair, I should point out that I'm a total troll.
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@zzo38 said:
To insert line breaks use the <BR> tag.
The "Enter" key always works for me. Or am I doing it wrong?
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@El_Heffe said:
Depends on which editor you're using.@zzo38 said:
To insert line breaks use the <BR> tag.
The "Enter" key always works for me. Or am I doing it wrong?
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@blakeyrat said:
Since you only have 3 posts, to be fair, I should point out that I'm a total troll.
Obvious troll is not a troll.
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@El_Heffe said:
The "Enter" key always works for me. Or am I doing it wrong?
Webkit's is not supported by CS or whatever retardated version of TinyMCE they're using.
PS
TinyMCE rocks.
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@blakeyrat said:
to be fair, I should point out that I'm a total troll.
Pointing out your troll condition doesn't count against it, therefore creating a paradox and leaving me in state of confusion, therefore achieving your intended trolling, therefore I don't even know what I'm saying at this point
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@fennec said:
That would be "Placas de Willes" and "Blue tof"
Also "wardware".
Come to think of it, "Willes" sounds like something/place I'd expect to see in the United Kingdom and not in a computer.
Also, "blue tof" sounds like something I'd eat as a dessert, but maybe that's because English is not my primary language.PS: Damn, Google knows what a Willes board is! I feel so... illiterate!
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@atipico said:
PS: Damn, Google knows what a Willes board is! I feel so... illiterate!
My google just links me to Bruce Willis's wikipedia page, first result! Without even a "search instead for willes". Silly google.com.au.
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I'm amazed that no-one else has mentioned the staggeringly inefficient use of graphics on that page to form a clickmap.
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@Zemm said:
My google just links me to Bruce Willis's wikipedia page, first result! Without even a "search instead for willes". Silly google.com.au.
Probably Google knows better for relating a great volume of searches to a certain geographical location.
In other words: there is a TON of illiterate brazilians searching for "placas willes". Sigh.
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@Cad Delworth said:
I'm amazed that no-one else has mentioned the staggeringly inefficient use of graphics on that page to form a clickmap.
Also, image-based text is AWESOME for SEO purposes!
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@Zemm said:
My google just links me to Bruce Willis's wikipedia page, first result! Without even a "search instead for willes". Silly google.com.au.
Mine sends me to "Willes Gasthof Wille in Welle", i.e., the homepage of a guesthouse called "Wille" (will), owned by a Christoph Wille, and located in a German city called "Welle" (wave).
I have never heard of either.
Runner-ups are more random people named Wille or Willes I've never heard of.
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@blakeyrat said:
@atipico said:
Yes, but you're my favorite troll.@blakeyrat said:
I don't read gibberish (just type it), but I don't see any misspelling of wireless.
To about 200 million people, it is not gibberish. I mean, except for the "Blue Tof" connection and the "Willes" boards.
Yeah, but I don't care about any of those people.
Since you only have 3 posts, to be fair, I should point out that I'm a total troll.
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Blue tof sounds like a dessert dish to me, as well. And my native language is English.
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@hoodaticus said:
@blakeyrat said:
@atipico said:
Yes, but you're my favorite troll.@blakeyrat said:
Yeah, but I don't care about any of those people.I don't read gibberish (just type it), but I don't see any misspelling of wireless.
Since you only have 3 posts, to be fair, I should point out that I'm a total troll.
Is love in the air?