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Top 10 Stupid Surfing Habits

Top 10 Stupid Surfing Habits
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May 28, 2012
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Top 10 Stupid Surfing Habits

Top 10 Stupid Surfing Habits

lolz, an animated gif! Click!


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OMG, free ring tones!


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So I responded to this e-mail that began ‘Dear Sir …’


Top 10 Stupid Surfing Habits – #4

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Well yeah, why wouldn’t I use MSIE?


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Oh yay, an e-card!


Top 10 Stupid Surfing Habits – #6

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Bank transfers. Over wireless. At a caf-.


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.info? What’s wrong with .info domains?


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Of course I click on sponsored results. Duh.


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Dude, all my music comes from LimeWire.


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password = password.


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