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  • microsoft must have some of the crappiest programmers if they can't even make a bugless solitaire...

  • what? this bug only happens in the earlier versions of xp. stfu

  • even still, it took them until xp to realize they made a mistake.

    btw, calm down.  telling someone to "stfu" because of something thats true is a little unnecessary

  • they wouldn't of even found this bug if you don't worthlessly keep clicking on some random cards to get it. so you can understand that they wouldn't of found it during testing

  • i know this bug.

    and i know how to generate it.

    but sometimes it's annoying, like what happened in your case.

    it's useful when you wanna cheat.

    I uploaded video showing that.

    watch?v=EqCkyQfiADE

    I'll upload another explaining how to use it.

  • I think Vista is fixed the Solitare bug, I guess.

  • IDIOM = LANGUAGE ,IDIOT!

  • idiot language, yes, that sounds about right.

    Go google your own words. Write it with quotation marks in the google and you should get some results from WordReference forum. Like this: "idiom = language"

    I really should not throw pearls to the pigs and just delete these comments entirely...

  • I've prepared a response that can not be defeated just for you cyrax1337: NUH-UH!!!

  • No, i mean.. Your desktop.. The "Start Menu".. You have "Kaynnista"... What idiom is thas??

  • Käynnistä is "Start" in the finnish version of windows xp. It makes even less sense than in the english version. It specifically translates to "turn on" while "start" also means "to begin".

    Also, "idioma" translates to english as "language". For some reason babelfish doesn't know "idiom" without letter "a" at end. Also it translates english word "idiom" incorrectly to "idioma". Result seems to be nonsense...

    By the way, You should read the video description more carefully :)

  • Maybe he mean the language

  • Excuse me

    What idiom is that?

  • What is that idiom?

  • idiom? Do you mean phrase or style of expression?

    If, I suppose the use of translator programs, you mean my screen name it was supposed to be original screen name and produced no hits on internet search then. I've used it about ten years. It was subconscious choice, so it could've been something I saw somewhere, although I doubt it.

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