Sunday, October 28th 2012

Mozilla Gifts Microsoft IE Team Customary Cake

A nice little game Microsoft's Internet Explorer team and Mozilla play is gifting each other cake each time the other launches a new version of their browser. Mozilla sent Microsoft the latest one, to congratulate it on MSIE 10 launch (along with a much bigger one, of Windows 8). In its tweet, the MSIE team thanked Mozilla for the cake, and said it's looking forward to a version of Firefox optimized for Windows 8. It is rumored that Mozilla does/has in the past sent recipes along with their cake (keeping it open-source all the way). Microsoft launched its slickest, fastest version of Internet Explorer with Windows 8, a version for Windows 7 is slated for November.
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26 Comments on Mozilla Gifts Microsoft IE Team Customary Cake

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Googles a bunch of sourpusses lol
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#2
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Google can't send a cake they are not as cool.
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#3
DanishDevil
Gotta love how they sent the recipe to keep it open-source.
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#4
semantics
cdawallGoogle can't send a cake they are not as cool.
They'll just name the next version of their android os after a cake.
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#5
MadMan007
I like how the lack of a comma in the bottom phrase subtly changes the meaning. Instead of "Love, Mozilla" it says "Love Mozilla" as a sort of subliminal message.
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#6
NC37
So right now...M$ has gotten 10 cakes while Mozilla has gotten...what are we, 16? 17? 20?

Suddenly I realize the truth behind Mozilla's insane version numbering. It isn't to look better than others, its to keep their programmers fed!!
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#7
jihadjoe
Mozilla likes cake! :D :roll: :laugh:
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#9
dj-electric
I divorsed Firefox lately for Chrome, I had enough crashed and nonstop memory munching.

T_T
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#10
entropy13
Dj-ElectriCI divorsed Firefox lately for Chrome, I had enough crashed and nonstop memory munching.

T_T
That's weird. The last time Firefox crashed for me I had 80+ tabs, each of which are of animated gifs. Did the same with Chrome, same thing happened. :laugh:
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#11
dj-electric
I don't find it weird at all. The internet is filled these days with pissed-off people having their FF crashing and freezing, I'm just one of them.
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#12
Pegas-x
jihadjoeMozilla likes cake! :D :roll: :laugh:
Refined mockery :nutkick:
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#13
Drone
I bet they pissed inside
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#14
Pegas-x
DroneI bet they pissed inside
Yes, very :banghead:
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#15
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
the lack of comma is great, and the open source recipe is the *drumroll* icing on the cake
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#16
omnimodis78
MadMan007I like how the lack of a comma in the bottom phrase subtly changes the meaning. Instead of "Love, Mozilla" it says "Love Mozilla" as a sort of subliminal message.
Ha! First thing I noticed. I don't think it's really subliminal though, it's rather clear that the meaning is different, though from what I understand, pastry chefs do not like commas and periods because it can cause problems which then can appear to be mistakes in the decorating of the cake - did you notice the bottom row of the blue dots?
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#17
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
I have gotten fond of chrome since getting a android phone. It allows me to use the same account on both the browser and phone.
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#18
micropage7
sorry none of them i use as my main browser now
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#19
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
brandonwh64I have gotten fond of chrome since getting a android phone. It allows me to use the same account on both the browser and phone.
So does Firefox.
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#20
WhiteLotus
So will they be posting that recipe online? I kind of want to make it...
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#21
LiveOrDie
IE 10 is crap not worth wiping my anus with :D
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#22
tacosRcool
I like cake!

With Christmas coming up, make sure to bring cake instead of strawberry milk :)
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#23
GSquadron
I wanna see an opera cake!

wait a minute... it could be poisoned!!!
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#24
remixedcat
chrome cake would be ery hard to eat tho but very colorfuyl ;-)
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#25
SaltyFish
cdawallGoogle can't send a cake they are not as cool.
They did send a cake; it's just that security found a spy camera in it. :laugh:

In all honesty, if you're going to use Chrome, you might as well compile Chromium. Opera's a nice alternative to Firefox and Chrome, but just doesn't get enough recognition.
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