A Bizarre Message from Microsoft
When I was looking at some .net programming documentation on the web the other day, I got this message on the page:
Ok, that's dumb. ;)
The formatting seems to be the same in each "English (United States)" phrase, making it slightly less likely it is due to, say, a dual entry in a database. I'm just glad I got to see it in English (United States), and not, for example, Spanish (Spain), English (Spain) or Spanish (United States), but it is a pity it doesn't seem to display in REAL English, English (Real English). :)
Ok, that's dumb. ;)
The formatting seems to be the same in each "English (United States)" phrase, making it slightly less likely it is due to, say, a dual entry in a database. I'm just glad I got to see it in English (United States), and not, for example, Spanish (Spain), English (Spain) or Spanish (United States), but it is a pity it doesn't seem to display in REAL English, English (Real English). :)
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