What's wrong with this picture?

manlymatt83

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What is wrong with this picture?

And yes, it's something finite. Nothing OPINIONATED so don't tell me something you think is wrong with my life, etc. Strictly technical.

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videogames101

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Originally posted by: Anubis
you are useing firefox and not opera

you also have casiofag on your buddies list

opera has nowhere near the functionality of firefox and it's extensions, gtfo.

agree with casiofag on buddies list....

I see what you did there. Do it again and take a vacation.
bsobel

 

JM Aggie08

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Originally posted by: Anubis
you are useing firefox and not opera

you also have casiofag on your buddies list

i was just about to mention casiodouche

That will cost you a week off.
bsobel

 

videogames101

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Originally posted by: mjuszczak
People, you're missing it entirely.

Hint: it's a rendering issue.

easy

Topic Title: blah blah
blah

goes to the next line too early.
 

manlymatt83

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Originally posted by: randomlinh
rendering is off a few pixels. so is the font spacing.

and yes, why in the world anyone would want casiotech on their buddy list is beyond me.

Yeah. The message body is too far to the left part (where it shows people's name and post count) - there isn't a space. Was just interesting.
 

Joemonkey

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Originally posted by: randomlinh
why in the world anyone would want casiotech on their buddy list is beyond me.

maybe as a warning to not browse when the light is on?
 

Babbles

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Originally posted by: videogames101
Originally posted by: Anubis
you are useing firefox and not opera

you also have casiofag on your buddies list

opera has nowhere near the functionality of firefox and it's extensions, gtfo.

Wow. . . that is a bit ill-informed. Opera has much more functionality than Firefox especially so out of the box, and I would wager most Firefox extensions are built to essentially mimic Opera functions.