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karthik26 discovered this in Windows
•68 reviews since Aug 29, 2007
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karthik26 discovered 12 months ago- Three weird things Microsoft can't explain. Cool one.

leogarg rated 4 months ago- full of fail:
CON: Reserved word (CONsole). it's the same as with device names. try also PRN or AUX
Bush: Falls for the encoding pattern of utf files. the editor tries to display it as if it were utf, which fails. should work with any 4-3-3-5 word length pattern, like "dick and tom sleep"
rand: it's an really old feature for testing. do you really think something like that would just pop up as a bug? As far as I remember, it contains every letter of the alphabet. perfect for trying new fonts and such.
You see, only one is a bug (flaw in pattern recognising) and all are long known and explained, by microsoft and by others.
at the blog autor: please remove "technology" from your banner. you obviously know nothing about technology. nothing at all. which is perfectly fine, but don't act like you would
to the one submitting this to SU: please do a background check next time
to the upthumbers: ok, you diddn't know that this blog post is stupid. now you know it. please stop thumbing it up.- full of fail:

- Unduntusta rated 7 months ago
- The bug appeared for the first time in Windows 2000 but was not discovered immediately. It was discovered in the Summer of 2006[citation needed] and has since risen in popularity on the Internet.

Telleman rated 8 months ago- cool, but then I read Fouad Zaryouh's explanation and the magic was ruined...

javsthemute rated 10 months ago- Interesting and weird, but probably not unexplainable.

Walrus-King rated 11 months ago- Not only does Microsoft know what all of these are 2 out of the 3 aren't even bugs. And some of the comments Jeeze, I actually feel stupid for reading them. How about giving this a try, before writing some interesting things that you've found on the internet and then adding flags to pique peoples interest such as "Microsoft doesn't know" or "not even Bill Gates" Google it, Google is your friend, just type in what you've found and hurrah there is a millioin people that know about it and half a million that can explain it. And you know what, there are probably lots of pieces of the Microsoft software infrastructure that Gates couldn't explain as he doesn't hand code every piece of it (If he did we could forgive all the bugs) Oh yeah, they are quite interesting if you haven't heard of them :-)

chakrit rated 12 months ago- Magic, yet all somehow explainable.... strange how that works. I second koima...

koima rated 12 months ago- Magic, yet all somehow explainable.... strange how that works.
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