Symbian / MS c**tbit ...
Have a look at <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/28724.html" target="_blank">this article </a>from the Register. Read it right to the end. Or jjust the end really.
An announcement from Sony Ericsson and Nokia together this / next week will begin to look very interesting.
H.
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An announcement from Sony Ericsson and Nokia together this / next week will begin to look very interesting.
H.
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Barto
True. English degree dontchaknow.
Where I come from, it's still "titbit." For YOU it is more usually "tidbit."
Offtopic within two posts
Barto
<strong>No, FYI it was always "titbit" until prudish Americans changed it, as they did (for example) with the comparatively recent invention of the word "rooster" to stand in for the word "cock."
True. English degree dontchaknow.
Where I come from, it's still "titbit." For YOU it is more usually "tidbit."
Offtopic within two posts </strong><hr></blockquote>
Look who's talking prude! before it was titbit, it was cuntbit, but NOOOOOOOO, the English counldn't handle that! Pshaw!
[quote]Originally posted by Outsider:
<strong>Look who's talking prude! before it was titbit, it was cuntbit, but NOOOOOOOO, the English counldn't handle that! Pshaw!
</strong><hr></blockquote>
You should have heard what the ancient Anglo Saxons called it ...
Anyway, about that Nokia / SE announcement. Microsoft won't be happy.
So Sendo are suing Microsoft for (deep breath)
[quote]misappropriation of trade secrets, common law misappropriation, conversion, unfair competition, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, two counts of negligent misrepresentation, two counts of breach of contract, fraudulent inducement and tortious interference <hr></blockquote>
and it looks like they have a case.
Excellent. But I don't see anything about an announcement from Nokia and S-E in this piece. What's that all abaht then?
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It means an unstoppable juggernaut of lots of applications, games and all sorts.
It means a breath of life for Symbian, and it means Bill should be upset for a minute or two (until he contemplates the cash balance of his multiple bank accounts).
Just a little clitbit for you.
[ 01-06-2003: Message edited by: Harald ]</p>
<strong>No, FYI it was always "titbit" until prudish Americans changed it, as they did (for example) with the comparatively recent invention of the word "rooster" to stand in for the word "cock."
True. English degree dontchaknow.
Where I come from, it's still "titbit." For YOU it is more usually "tidbit."
Offtopic within two posts </strong><hr></blockquote>
My OED says that "tidbit" becomes "titbit" in the mid-16th century. If that's the case, then try "Prudish expat Brits living in the new world changed it."
Wanna guess what my degree's in?
Cheers
Scott
Oh come on, don't be a tease.
If you want to discuss your swears and insults, do it somewhere else. This is not appropriate discussion for Digital Hub.
*SLAM*