Word processor

This one really makes you wonder if Microsoft had this in mind when developing MS Word:

If a food processor slices and dices food, what does a word processor do?

After all, I thought everyone wanted Times New Roman, size 10 whenever you start a new paragraph.


3 Responses to “Word processor”

  • Chris T Says:

    Interesting. Very Very Interesting. I dont understand.

  • Tom Fifield Says:

    I am reminded of this caveat I discovered today with Internet Explorer:

    If you set “no-cache”, Internet Explorer interprets this to mean “never save to disk. EVER. Even if user explicitly asks for it.”. It doesn’t distinguish between caching stuff and user-requested save actions.

  • James Says:

    Eek don’t get me started about IE.

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