ominous forboding (no more)
I guess my email to them was heard, and acted upon. The line now reads present tense. Woo Hoo! Power to the IB people!
<beginignore>I know that we all understand that IB is going to be here for a long long time, so imagine my surprise when an interview with IB's very own Josh mentioned IB in the PAST TENSE!
One such creation was IconBuffet, a website that supplied icons to web designers and geeks.</endignore>



Denise on Jun 18, 2008
After reading the article, I was relieved to see that the author, Erin Bell, is the owner of the above quote, not Josh.
TheOffKid on Jun 18, 2008
Hahaha, my High School English teacher would have stangled her with words saying:
Do not use past tense for anything that is true or current.
gswd on Jun 18, 2008
I should have clarified that the comment was a prelude to the actual interview. But hey, it's the web, it could always get corrected if someone lets them know that IB is still a "supplier" of icons.
Hmmmmm. I think I just might do that.
debbye on Jun 18, 2008
meh!
misterhaan on Jun 18, 2008
so does that make me a geek or a web designer?