S�ren Kuklau wrote:

> "JTK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> 
>>S�ren Kuklau wrote:
>>
>>>Umm...
>>>
>>>1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
>>>
> 
>>See that's what I thought.  But according to Mozilla's cache, NOPE!
>>It's still the 14th!
>>
> 
>  Oh.
> 
> Well your message was a bit cryptic to me. (I'm not native English) So I
> thought the show's name was "It's December 14th again" or so? Well anyways,
> I now understand.
> 
> Well I usually don't experience these caching problems you're talking
> about... weird.
> 
> 
>>>2nd I have no clue what you're talking about, probably because I'm not
>>>
> from
> 
>>>the U.S.
>>>
> 
>>Well the cache problems are probably not nation-specific, but I may have
>>thrown you with the TV show reference. There used to be this show over
>>here (I think it's gone now and I don't even remember the name) where
>>the main character would mysteriously get tomorrow's newspaper delivered
>>to him every morning, and there'd be some disaster or something and he'd
>>go out and stop it from happening.
>>
> 
> I see.
> 
> 
>>Kinda like the Mozilla situation, only in complete reverse.
>>
> 
> Well situation _for_you_. No, if I were in your position, I wouldn't like
> this caching trouble either, but this never ever happened to me so far. Did
> you try the standard steps - checking preferences, re-doing profile,
> re-doing Mozilla dir etc.? (I guess so, but anyways.)
> 
> 
>>>3rd how's this related to Mozilla again?
>>>
> 
>>Mozilla's cache is FUBAR, resulting in me seeing CNN as it was three,
>>four, five days ago.
>>
> 
> Not that I know the FUBAR acronym. Gotta look it up...
> 
> -----
> 
> Hmm...
> http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exact&Acronym=FUBAR&Find=Fi
> nd
> 
> Which one?
> 
> Regards,
> S�ren Kuklau
> 
> 
> 

as in Messed up.. screwed, hosed. :)

Dennis


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