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  1. @vavroom hey, just because I'm vegetarian, doesn't mean I like many vegetables. ;-)
  2. @vavroom dunno, just doesnt appeal. I don't like cauliflower or brocoli either
  3. Off to get yummy curry with @macropiper at little india, then an evening of work and coding. Yay! :-)
  4. @aroving blergh, asparagus.... I'll got get some tasty curry or something, can't be bothered cooking anything.
  5. @danmilward Why not both?!?! ;-)
  6. Been a long & hot day - time for a relaxing shower then go find some dinner...
  7. @Callum__Grant ouch nasty, laptop or desktop?
  8. @SamMadisonInd on behalf of the single male population of Wellington, it's always time to wear just a bikini ;-)
  9. Unfortunatly NZ is following down the same path.... http://bit.ly/75knzK (via @thomasbeagle and @techliberty)
  10. Police state UK: http://www.theregister.co.u...
  11. @NotSarahnz why even bother wearing pants?
  12. @BlakJakNZ @normnz yeah, it's a complex environment... need to move to IE 8 in order to support another weird propietary legal app :-(
  13. @venzann yeah, customer still running Office 2003 everywhere, meets their needs fine, no real advantage to upgrade to 2007.
  14. @venzann nope - Outlook 2007 was the first Outlook to switch from Internet Explorer HTML rendering to Microsoft Word 2007 HTML rendering
  15. @foxbane cheers, but editor can't be MS word, otherwise the document management plugin appears inside emails O_o
  16. @normnz I'd rather use Thunderbird, but it doesn't meet the requirements for this particular customer.
  17. @normnz oh, it's not a problem with the emails themselves, but rather that IE (used for outloook HTML rendering) is borked.
  18. There was a very simular (or same?) issue with IE 7 from searches I've done, which microsoft fixed, but they never did so for IE 8 it seems
  19. but that then breaks HTML formatting. IE 8 is doing something odd with the HTML when printing, any ideas?
  20. Which is unreadable for the more middle-aged staff. The issue can be "fixed" if I tell outlook to render all emails as plain text only,