Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Trying to post a new comment

I was trying to post a witty and informative comment on someone's website, and this was what I got in response:
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I copied same and clicked log-on and publish and got: qetygn, which I believe is an insult in Vietnamese.

One more time. Result: mmnhyt

My comment is lost to history.

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