Ok, fine it looks like a cockroach.  It's "web development evolved",
not "Entomology in web design". Or even "Etymology in newsgroup
postings" ;-)

jjb

On Jul 1, 7:33 am, Kirby <ki...@wallaceinfo.com> wrote:
> Yeah... so you said.
>
> Looks like a cockroach.
>
> "Contradiction isn't argument.  Contradiction is just the automatic
> gainsaying of anything the other person says.  It isn't just saying
> 'no it isn't'."  "Yes it is."  "NO IT ISN'T...."
>
> On Jul 1, 9:27 am, johnjbarton <johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com> wrote:
>
> > Firebugs are not roaches nor are they 
> > fireflys:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firebug
>
> > jjb
>
> > On Jul 1, 7:16 am, Kirby <ki...@wallaceinfo.com> wrote:
>
> > > Firebug is really a quantum leap forward for us web developers.  But
> > > that firebug looks like a roach.  And I live in Florida, so I know all
> > > too well what both lightning bugs (firebugs) and roaches looks like.
>
> > > This is a roach.
>
> > > Any chance someone might take, oh... four minutes and change it a
> > > bit.
>
> > > Put some flames on it.  Then, if it absolutely must look like a roach,
> > > it will look  like a roach on fire... And that'd be way cool all by
> > > itself!
>
> > > Kirby L. Wallace
> > > (who now resides in Oklahoma - and yes, there are roaches here too).- 
> > > Hide quoted text -
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