Look at the reply - "Lemme guess, you sank my battleship!" - The marketing guy had NO IDEA what he was reposting, he was simply trying to figure out why some guy dumped a random string of characters on his Twitter. With the spaces in there, it looks like a log of a Battleship game. The original tweeter simply confused a non-IT guy who had no idea that was even a hexidecimal value, let alone the significance of that particular one, into replying to a tweet.
In short, absolutely brilliant.
The biggest problem I have with the shuttles' names in the department is that they left out Atlantis. However, if you're concerned about the fact Challenger exploded, can we maybe "Endeavor to complete the enterprise of discovering Atlantis"? Now you have all the shuttles in existence, and none of the ones that went boom.
Way too much whitespace, and extremely sluggish all the way around. Harder to navigate. Site lags badly when I try to use the scroll wheel to scroll down (Firefox 4b10 on WinXP). I've resorted to reading/. on an RSS reader because the site is so unusable.
Look at the reply - "Lemme guess, you sank my battleship!" - The marketing guy had NO IDEA what he was reposting, he was simply trying to figure out why some guy dumped a random string of characters on his Twitter. With the spaces in there, it looks like a log of a Battleship game. The original tweeter simply confused a non-IT guy who had no idea that was even a hexidecimal value, let alone the significance of that particular one, into replying to a tweet. In short, absolutely brilliant.
The biggest problem I have with the shuttles' names in the department is that they left out Atlantis. However, if you're concerned about the fact Challenger exploded, can we maybe "Endeavor to complete the enterprise of discovering Atlantis"? Now you have all the shuttles in existence, and none of the ones that went boom.
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Way too much whitespace, and extremely sluggish all the way around. Harder to navigate. Site lags badly when I try to use the scroll wheel to scroll down (Firefox 4b10 on WinXP). I've resorted to reading /. on an RSS reader because the site is so unusable.