I refuse to use that acronym

As it was a feature that people thought was, "Nice, but give us a good example." way back when.

However, there is a nice Javascript RPC spell checker for your Web apps.

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# re: I refuse to use that acronym

left by Anonymous at 6/28/2005 6:22 PM Gravatar
Gee, you remind of people that say "I refuse to say I'm sorry to him"

Give me a break man.
It's hard to talk about a group of technologies that work together , and now we have an easy way.

Get used to it.

# re: I refuse to use that acronym

left by kent at 6/30/2005 1:39 AM Gravatar
Except for the fact that ALL of those technologies existed (and were supported by an unnamed browser created by a company that many people accuse of not innovating) back when Clinton was President. It's only because said company never gave it a cool name that people haven't been all over it until lately. (The fact that Google -- a company with far more cachet than said company -- used it is the majority of the reason it's become popular)

# re: I refuse to use that acronym

left by kent at 6/30/2005 1:40 AM Gravatar
Forgot to add: People who know me are probably giggling at the thought of me not apologizing to someone.

I apologize to people who run into me with shopping carts and for me getting up in the morning.
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