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Microsoft Web Developers "Hard at work"
Ok, you might have seen this page (fuckmicrosoft.net) with a broken image, link or what not, but we are still getting off the rock and climbing a mountain. Now for Microsoft, they have forseen the rock, and the mountain, but yet. They still seem NOT to realize that when you are developing a page, or changing graphics or whatnot to TAKE IT OFF LINE AND BACKUP COPIES! as seen here.

This is when there database page was probably being redone (Jan, 13, 2000) and (without spending alot of time) I have found 20 Broken images on it. Maybe this is like a easter egg hunt for the little kids... Perhaps?

Update: On Jan, 16, 2000 This was still the same.. or wait.. they added 1 more *COUGH* ILLEGAL gif.. (It was the "1" by the way)

I also took a screen shot (View) when the DB was COMPLETELY down....

The Microsoft Knowledge Base as seen in the pictures....

Microsoft Web Servers "Hard at work"
Perhaps too many people need help with Microsoft's shoddy products? (See Screenshot) Warning - Screen shot is HUGE... (72k)

Ok, this has happend on more than one day. Here are dates and times I have seen this happen:
Initial date: Weds. Jan, 12 2000 - 3:55 PM (EST)
Thurs. Jan, 13 2000 - 2:48 PM (EST)

Hrm. Could they be over loaded at the people getting back from their breaks at tech support? or maybe my 1 hit is too much for their NT systems? You be the judge!
Sorry everyone for the 1600x1200 screen shots. but I dont feel like wasting time in windows for a bloody screen shot.. its too unstable as is... -- ZeR0LogiKz
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