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Note: If you have set the security level to block the scripts,
this status bar fun might not work.
Look at your
Status
Bar below....
Ha, Ha, Ha
Don't worry,
everything is under your control.
It will not harm your computer anyway.
Let the funny script finish.
Simply Enjoy!
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In Computer Heaven
The management
is from Intel,
The design and construction is done by Apple,
The marketing is done by Microsoft,
IBM provides the support,
Gateway determines the pricing.
Three Magics related to Computer
At Microsoft the
whole Team, couldn't answer why this happened!
MAGIC #1
Nobody can
create a Folder anywhere in the computer which can be named as
CON.
This is something funny and inexplicable… At Microsoft the whole team,
couldn't answer why this happened! Try it now. You will not succeed to
create a CON folder.
MAGIC #2
For those of you
using Windows, do the following:
1.) Open an
empty notepad file
2.) Type "Bush hid the facts" (without quotes)
3.) Name it whatever you like and save it wherever you want.
4.) Close the Notepad, and re-open it. You will notice the weird bug like
this
ñññññññññ
5.) Now select and copy the unicode and paste it in Microsoft Word. You will
notice another weired bug - Chinese/Japanese characters like this
畂桳栠摩琠敨映捡獴
(if you cannot see these characters, below is the image.

MAGIC #3
If you create a
folder that is named "Desktop" on the desktop in Windows XP, you may
experience one or more of the following symptoms in the tree view in Windows
Explorer:
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If you click the
plus sign (+) on a node, the folders that are located under that node may
not be displayed.
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The Desktop
folder may be listed multiple times.
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Several other
folders may appear with unintelligible or garbled characters as the folder
names.
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You may receive
an error message that is similar to the following error message:
"F:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Desktop\Desktop" refers to
a location that is unavailable. It could be on a hard drive on this
computer, or on a network. Check to make sure that the disk is properly
inserted, or that you are connected to the Internet or your network, and
then try again. If it still cannot be located, the information might have
been moved to a different location".
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