No, I’m not talking about being a Peeping Tom to the vertically challenged.
Therefore, this is about as MPSIMS as it can get…
You see, I’ve been looking for some really inexpensive body jewelry (to go with my new inexpensive – $10 – nose piercing) on eBay. Of course. And if I’m flipping back and forth between there and here, playing an online game or two -and- checking my email, which are pretty much the only places I go (I really am faithful!), then I minimize one window while I’m perusing the next. Minimum for this stunning display of wittiness is four screens on my monitor. Therefore, if it IS indeed eBay that I’ve shuttled to the side while salivating over the jewelry section, emphasis on cheap, then it’s in the “fashion” section. Now since we’re talking about me, that last part is a hoot. But that’s not why I’m telling you.
Know what the synopsis says when brought down to the smaller type on your browser bar?
Fashion Jew !!
Didn’t know you could buy and sale that. Especially in an online auction. :eek:
Just wondering what other weird kind of truncations there are. Come, share your M&P with me. I’m sure someone smarter than me here has noticed these kind of bizarro anomolies. Right? ::: whimper :::
At Jedi Council Boards, we have a Hogwarts House Cup contest a couple of times a year, and everyone is divided in the houses, just like in books. Winners get “colors” (basically like mod status without the authority-no delay between posts, extra icons, extra editing abilities, that sort of thing), and custom titles.
On one of my friends, it apparently cut off the title, which should have been “Ravenclaw House Cup Winner”. Instead it said, “Ravenclaw Ho.”
Guin, for some reason that really cracked me up. If she’s ever successful again and it is around this time of the year, she can always proclaim that it’s really a season thing. Ravenclaw Ho… ho, ho, ho. Or incorporate the two and say she’s just really happy and festive towards Santa, in a magical kinda way.
which is how A Boyfriend For Christmas(some Hallmark teevee movie) appeared in the Direct TV on-screen guide when scrunched down to a half-hour long slot.
Considering the recent mass migration to Mozilla Firefox, I’m surprised we’re still talking about “minimized windows” rather than “inactive browser tabs”.
Ah, only if you don’t mind a third party riding along. I had to share that with my roommate (who is a devoted christian, but not a Scary Evil Christian). She burst out laughing, then looked at me, and agreed that, yes, we are to hell…