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54 pointsby mehulkarabout 13 years ago

9 comments

Produceabout 13 years ago
We've been using the beta version in a medium-scale e-commerce system and could not be happier! Since the declarations are so simple to write, we've managed to reduce our front-end design costs by over 75% by hiring people who are not capable of abstract reasoning.<p>As you are all probably aware, abstract reasoning only develops after age four. Children under four also happen to be a major liability for families in developing nations. We have effectively killed two birds with one stone by putting unproductive toddlers to work. They pay for their own diapers, we get cheap frontend developers - everybody wins!
chrisackyabout 13 years ago
Yeah it's an April fools. The copyright date at the bottom specifically mentions April 1st.<p>The domain was also just registered on the 21st.<p>Created On:21-Mar-2012 23:51:11 UTC<p>And the code doesn't actually exist. Look at their "fake" 500 error page:<p><a href="http://morecss.org/more.js" rel="nofollow">http://morecss.org/more.js</a><p>`We have been receiving a large volume of requests since April 1st 2012.`
Ohadrabout 13 years ago
British spelling in css. At last!
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lightbladeabout 13 years ago
I thought this was real..until !unimportant
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zshermanabout 13 years ago
Gotta be a joke.
mehulkarabout 13 years ago
on first thought I thought I was the stupid one and this was actually cool. On second thought, I realized it was April 1st.<p>But on 3rd thought...
babyboy808about 13 years ago
of course it's a joke. Why write more code than we have to :) It's the oppisite of less.js
estabout 13 years ago
Page lags when scrolling. Win7 Chrome V17
DiabloD3about 13 years ago
Wait, what? &#60;/slashdot&#62;