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GUIs Sorted By Icons

Ant writes "Blue's News posted an interesting link that shows a chart of icons from various interfaces. Clicking on graphical user interface (GUI) names, section names, or icons themselves will lead to the appropriate page with more details."

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  1. Re:third times a charm? by BrynM · · Score: 5, Funny
    • Time spent doing large HTML chard: 14 hours
    • Price per month of web hosting: $20
    • Cost of client usage/bandwidth spike for past ten days: $380
    • Having your geek cred estabilished by not just being slashdotted, but being a dupe twice: Priceless
    Some charts and graphs never get seen. For the ones that do something special, there's Slashdot. Accepted in large violent spikes of page views everywhere.
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  2. All too often... by madaxe42 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is the word 'Dupe!' thrown around. I'd actually like everybody to consider the fact that, while this is a very similar article to the one we saw a few days ago, linking to the same site, it is not a duplicate! The duplicate was posted last week, as a result of CmdrTaco's brand spanking new time machine.

    Hopefully we'll see an article on apple's takeover of microsoft last week.

    1. Re:All too often... by daeley · · Score: 2, Funny
      Hopefully we'll see an article on apple's takeover of microsoft last week.

      I hate to be a temporal grammar nazi, but that really should be:


      "Hopefully we will have had been be-seeing an article on Apple's overtakenage of Microsoft nexting week last."

      ;)

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  3. Re:third times a charm? by FLEB · · Score: 2, Funny

    So it's a "tripe"?

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  4. Re:Hopping Mad by Tablizer · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, I'm hopping mad. This topic is now on its third viewing over the past few weeks and the author still refuses to add MS-DOS and CP/M icons to the list. What is the world coming to?

    Here ya go:

    DIR
    RUN
    ERASE
    CD
    EJECT
    PRINT
    RUN PAINT.EXE
    TIME
    SYS