New Look of TechSpot

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I don't think the logo should look like that.

Using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041026 Firefox/1.0RC1.
 
On mine, latest version of Firefox, I can't even see the "Bandwidth by the Planet" and logo at all. It's blocked by an ad.


Mictlantecuhtli said:
teh_planet.png


I don't think the logo should look like that.

Using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041026 Firefox/1.0RC1.
 
Still using Firefox 1.0PR, and the logo is identical to Mict's picture. The rest of that strip is completely blue, no ad or suppressed ad place-holder.
Opera 7.54 has it correct, with a white band where the banner-ad would normally be.
 
Just dropping off a note that Techspot looks great in the Java browser that is included in Novell Netware v6.0 ;-)

Ok,so shoot me, this is just my personal backup machine I have at home ;-)

EDIT; just for proof here is my user-agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (NetWare; U; NetWare 6.00.05; en-SE) ICEbrowser/6.0.0 NovellViewPort/3.5.2
 
Per Hansson said:
Just dropping off a note that Techspot looks great in the Java browser that is included in Novell Netware v6.0 ;-)

Don't we ban people for things like that??? :monkey: :knock:
 
Maurice said:
Oh, come on, Christmas is coming, the time of good will, & all that rubb.....er, stuff.
We gotta get through Thanksgiving before we can worry about Christmas and all that good will stuff :) But I guess for you and Per you don't have to worry about Thanksgiving
 
poertner_1274 said:
We gotta get through Thanksgiving before we can worry about Christmas and all that good will stuff :) But I guess for you and Per you don't have to worry about Thanksgiving

Sorry, I didn't mean to offend anybody, my remarks were not to be taken seriously, they were made lightheartedly, in response to a remark in the same vein, I'd be the first to admit that we in England, on the whole, are more apathetic about religion these days, compared to you Americans, who are very defensive about the subject, an admirable trait.
Me, I was always weak about religion, my late wife's faith was very strong, mine was mostly shattered when I lost her to cancer, at the young age of sixty-two.

Hope I am forgiven for my rash remarks, Poertner?

Maurice
 
No worries at all. I was simply stating that we have one more holiday to go before Christmas comes. Then my last remark was just signifying that you and Per don't actually celebrate Thanksgiving, so your next big holiday would be Christmas (I'm assuming). No hard feelings at all Maurice.
 
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