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Post by mattofmirkwood on Oct 17, 2006 17:59:52 GMT
Well, heres the test:
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Post by racssirt on Oct 17, 2006 18:01:12 GMT
Well I clicked it over 100 times waiting for something to happen...
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Post by Tim C on Oct 17, 2006 18:03:56 GMT
Mmm and the point is? like Raccy the button doesn't actually do anything unless of course that is the point.
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Post by mattofmirkwood on Oct 17, 2006 18:07:14 GMT
The point is that you are too curious for your own good. I was just interested to see who would do it. That button could have given you a virus.
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Post by Tim C on Oct 17, 2006 18:09:03 GMT
not on my pc mate with the high tech anti virus I have. But yes I realised the point after I clicked the button.
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Post by mattofmirkwood on Oct 17, 2006 18:13:05 GMT
ok. @tim- Well it could have ruined your internet. That would be bad.
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Post by racssirt on Oct 17, 2006 18:33:02 GMT
Matt... I think it's something to do with me using Mozilla, your button is still not working for me...
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Post by mattofmirkwood on Oct 17, 2006 18:37:02 GMT
The button doesn't do anything. If you highlight it you'll find the image is larger than the button.
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Post by racssirt on Oct 17, 2006 18:40:20 GMT
I know mate, that's why I put the at the end!
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Post by bruenor on Oct 17, 2006 22:12:40 GMT
I'd be more tempted to put my hand in an open fire than click an unsure button on 'tinternet!!!!
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Post by mutantpotato on Oct 20, 2006 7:57:39 GMT
I'm at a pc at my school, so I don't care if the pc gets a virus or gets damaged
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Post by stumpkiller on Oct 27, 2006 14:52:32 GMT
geeee i thought i was a curious sort, but i didn't click... perhaps I was more curious about what others did?
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