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[_] [?] More clippy Anonymous 01/06/10(Wed)14:07 No.1152558
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/10(Wed)14:29 No.1152569
oh Gilbert..
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/10(Wed)18:07 No.1152682
Godfried? in my flash?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/10(Wed)20:45 No.1152781
So, according to Microsoft, the best reason to upgrade Office is over a feature they REMOVED. A
feature that one could easily disable at any time in the old version, anyway.
Dumbest marketing scheme ever.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/10(Thu)00:48 No.1152955
>>1152781
So, according to you, this flash was made by microsoft, or that microsoft ever *hyped* that they
removed something.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/10(Thu)00:54 No.1152957
>>1152781
>>1152955
Are you assholes serious? It was made by microshaft to hype XP's user friendlieness. The idea is
you didn't need help. These aren't exactly new. Though, I guess you guys might be too young to
remember this.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/10(Thu)00:56 No.1152962
>>1152955
>In 2001, a Microsoft advertising campaign for Office XP included the (now defunct) website
officeclippy.com, which highlighted the disabling of Clippit in the software. It featured the
animated adventures of Clippit (voiced by comedian Gilbert Gottfried, in an annoying voice) as he
learned to cope with unemployment ("X...XP...As in, ex-paperclip?!") and parodied behaviors of
the Office assistant
Godfried should be a giveaway. He's not going to be in some random motherfuck from newground's
flash.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/10(Thu)01:12 No.1152972
what year can it be this flash?
i know it made after xp but this graphic look shitly old as the the first ,dial-up, internet