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Apr 18, 2008
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Special advance screening of five seconds of True Lies

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

In response to Perhaps the movies made too literal a translation, Steve Sinofsky reminded me that everybody at Microsoft got a special advance screening of the movie True Lies, or at least five seconds' worth. The computer that Arnold Schwarzenegger's character infiltrates runs the Arabic version of Windows 3.1, and the Arabic version of Wo...

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Apr 18, 2008
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Proto-Microspeak: Center of value

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I have only one citation, so it may not be proper Microspeak. With all of these features covering the scenario end to end, we wanted to create a new center of value. I still don't know what it means.

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Apr 17, 2008
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Baby Names for Dummies

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Raymond Chen

While waiting in the check-out line at the local grocery store, I saw a book titled Baby Names For Dummies and amused myself for wondering what its goal was. Bonus chatter: One of my colleagues proposed a fourth interpretation: Maybe you are a store employee who dresses mannequins and you want help coming up with cute names for them. (On a rela...

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Apr 16, 2008
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Raymond misreads newspaper headlines, episode 2

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Raymond Chen

I have a strange tendency to misread newspaper headlines. This week, I read the headline Rogan Sets 200 Back World Record, and I thought, "There's a world record for running 200 meters backward?" Well, actually there is, but this article was actually about the 200 meter backstroke (swimming). Once I figured that out, I was not confused by the ...

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Apr 15, 2008
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I know you can't provide tax advice, but I'm just looking for tax advice

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

One of my friends works at the help desk of a university library, and a while back she told two stories of people who asked for help without first engaging the part of the brain responsible for logic and reason.

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Apr 15, 2008
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Email tip: Nostalgia is not a question

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Raymond Chen

This is another special case of Don't forget to ask your question, indeed an even more extreme case of Making some statements and asking for advice isn't a question. I remember in version X, we used to be able to accomplish Task Q by clicking on W and then selecting X. Now you have to click on Y and select Z. Nost...

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Apr 14, 2008
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Follow-up: That shopautodotca seocontest online contest

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

So I didn't win the shopautodotca seocontest search engine optimization contest, so I decided to check on how the actual winners were faring. After all, one of the winners was supposed to become the company's SEO manager. The top prize winners in the Google category and in the MSN category have both complained that they haven't received their p...

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Apr 8, 2008
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Over 1500 times the net worth of Bill Gates yet nobody has heard of him

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Raymond Chen

Dr. Carlos Alves, owner and president of the Solomao Alves Group (I'm pretty sure there's an accent mark missing, but that's what it says on the site), must be the richest man on the planet: "Company generates annual revenue exceeding $20 billion and owns personal assets valued at $100 trillion." One hundred trillion dollars in personal assets. ...

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Apr 8, 2008
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I always get scared when I see people trying to organize the Internet into hierarchies

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

I always get scared when I see people propose building neat little "hierarchically organized" taxonomies of something that is, well, a web. I think these are people who get their kicks out of having all their shoes lined up neatly in front of the doorstep, sorted alphabetically by designer. "Hey, let's classify all the blogs so we can have a Micros...

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Apr 7, 2008
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How to tell which end of the Metro platform to stand on, and other survival tips for the Lisbon subway system

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Raymond Chen

The Metropolitano de Lisboa includes an English-language list of tips for riding the Metro. Here are some more tips that all the locals know, but which no guide book tells you. In most subway systems, trains outside of peak hours are not full-length but rather fill only part of the station. In the subway systems I'm familiar with in the United S...

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