G-unit, homie, ya acting like ya'll don't know?

:stuck_out_tongue:

hey,

have anybody seen this?

cheers! :slight_smile:

lol, “miffed”? :stuck_out_tongue:

Miffed is an English word, it’s great. :slight_smile: It means just a little bit annoyed…

I find it really hard to believe that any american doesn’t know the word “miffed”… that’s a very common American English term as well.

I’ve a feeling Eilsoe was laughing at the use of such a lite term for our feelings on the matter though I could be wrong.

“miffed” just sounds so juvenile :slight_smile:

:sure:

and david, I’m not american :wink:

and david, I’m not american

oops… my bad

(touches Eilsoe’s pie)

U know, I never said I’d kill anyone who touches my pie… it’s actually deadly… one touch and you’re dead… so…

:wink:

i’ve never heard the term “miffed” before, but it does sound a lot British. :beam:

Never heard the word “miffed” before either :stuck_out_tongue:

makes thoriphes cry

not to detract from the all-important topic of the term “miffed” but this presents a lot of bad publicity for PHP that already has a lot of people sketchy about its security…

Wow I guess my statement was a bit unwelcomed… I detracted from all your fun :stuck_out_tongue:

“miffed”

*Originally posted by Vash *
**this presents a lot of bad publicity for PHP that already has a lot of people sketchy about its security… **
Can you elaborate, Jubs?

[SIZE=1]Oh, and I’ve never seen that ‘miffed’ word, but then again I’m french…[/SIZE]

A lot of people don’t trusts the security of PHP. mainly because its open source. they think that its not as trust-worthy as ASP. Where Digitalosophy works they only run ASP because they think that PHP servers aren’t secure enough… Its pretty wide-spread… a lot of larger companies don’t use it for those reasons…