MsMary wrote:We do stuff.
I want to work there!
Moderator: Orlion
MsMary wrote:We do stuff.
Cause then you could be a "new-age e-mover."High Lord Tolkien wrote:MsMary wrote:We do stuff.
I want to work there!
That was just evil.DLH wrote:I'm not quite sure.
I should have learnt by now not to click random links at work...DLH wrote:I'm not quite sure.
The trust is gone, DLH.DLH wrote:holy crap I got 6, no, 4? of you, and maybe a few lurkers.
I will now post an innocent youtube video. no, its not mister rick astley
www.youtube.com/watch?v=53tq9g35kwk&feature=related
I know exactly what you mean. Luckily, I'm fast with the mute button, followed by the Alt + F4, and when the lyric boxes started popping up, I just Ctrl + Alt + Delete'd the sucker. But I'm sure it'll still be stuck in my head for a while...where's my iPod?Sorus wrote:The worst is when you come onto the thread late, and know it's gonna be bad, but have to see what the fuss is about anyway.
Yes, this was my problem.Murrin wrote:Yeah, but with some modern browsers it's worse: Firefox uses tabbed browsing, meaning that link opens in the same window as everything else I'm doing, and when it traps you with the popups you can't shut it down without closing all of them (and Restore Session brings back the one you were trying to get rid of along with everything else, so it's useless).
I didn't even have the sound on--and I don't really find a Rick Roll that annoying anyway. It's just when stupid tricks like the pop-up trap ruin things for you that it gets annoying.
My other problem was that moving things on web pages make my fans run like crazy and that was really annoying. So I had t quit my browser, and then remember what pages I was working on when I re-launched.Chrysalis wrote:Actually, if you let it play out you can save yourself from closing all windows in Firefox. Or at least I didn't need to close everything.