Opera and fast cars
Thursday, 27. September 2007, 22:57:39
It all reminds me of Volkswagen's "Un-pimp" campaign (on YouTube)
Funny stuff - not to be taken too seriously, of course
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:yes: Opera's in my lab since it supported XSL's document() :D
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It's fantastic. Much sleeker, the UI experience is catching up t ...
I'm trying it out on my EeePC. Looks and feels great so far!
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