Microsoft Sends Mozilla IE9 Cupcake

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If the cakes get smaller with each release, considering the plofigacy of the Mozilla release schedule, does that mean this time next year they will be sent a congratulatory crumb?
 
[citation][nom]TA152H[/nom]Cupcakes, and cakes are nice and all that, but nothing says congratulations like a French Maid.[/citation]

A French creampie would be even better 😀
 
[citation][nom]homerhellboy223[/nom]A French creampie would be even better[/citation]
Put French Creampie into Google, I am shocked and stunned that not a single entry is SFW.
But not entirely surprised.
 
[citation][nom]Zingam[/nom]Chrome is released so often that Microsoft would not be able to afford it. They'll be broke if they decide to send them a cupcake each time a new Chrome gets released.[/citation]

LOL, you beat me to it!
 
[citation][nom]mman74[/nom]Dare they eat it to find out? I mean who knows what lengths IE might go to to sabotage the competition![/citation]

Like so much from Microsoft, it's probably buggy.
 
Typically the IE team sends its "love" with a comment like "congratulations on shipping," but seeing how the desserts keep getting smaller with each Firefox release, the IE team was reduced to writing the love note on the actual shipping box this time around.
Lol!
 
I don't suppose they baked it out of potato chips and wheat worms...

"It was a mishap with some of the baked goods."

"-No, not baked goods, baked bads!"
 
[citation][nom]djhg2000[/nom]So what did Mozilla send Microsoft when they launched IE9?[/citation]
... an empty box that says, "Thanks for the cake."
 
[citation][nom]Rab1d-BDGR[/nom]I don't suppose they baked it out of potato chips and wheat worms..."It was a mishap with some of the baked goods.""-No, not baked goods, baked bads!"[/citation]
This comment thread just became 20% cooler...
 
Bronies on my THG?! Awesome!

Yeah I have always thought the IE team were cool for getting along with the FF devs and even going so far as to lend technical expertise too. Presumably this love-in flows both ways given how FF has influenced the last few versions of IE.
 
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