Ding-dong, the witch is dead! By witch, of course, I mean “Internet Explorer 6.” And by “ding-dong,” I actually mean that tic-inducing “click” noise IE used to make whenever you loaded a page. Windows has, at long last, stopped supporting the ancient, creaky and much-reviled browser, which is still impossibly used by 4.15 percent of grandmothers the market. Friends, it’s that hopeful time of year when many of us go home for Passover/Easter/Spring Break/the hell of it. Do your elders a favor and
Go away, you cupcake fascists
Go away, you cupcake fascists
Go away, you cupcake fascists
Ding-dong, the witch is dead! By witch, of course, I mean “Internet Explorer 6.” And by “ding-dong,” I actually mean that tic-inducing “click” noise IE used to make whenever you loaded a page. Windows has, at long last, stopped supporting the ancient, creaky and much-reviled browser, which is still impossibly used by 4.15 percent of grandmothers the market. Friends, it’s that hopeful time of year when many of us go home for Passover/Easter/Spring Break/the hell of it. Do your elders a favor and