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ianetaylor | 11 years ago

I don't remember where the [X] came from specifically but there were a bunch of Brits on the Windows team at the time (myself included) and we had a number of Archimedes machines around. A lot of Lemmings was played.

I remember there was nearly endless debate about where the [X] should go so people wouldn't accidentally. I think the desire to make it visually distinct was a big factor.

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kybernetikos|11 years ago

Interesting. That surprises me - I'd always assumed that the UK scene didn't have much influence on the US technology world.

ianetaylor|11 years ago

At the time Microsoft's Languages Division was run by a Welsh guy (David Jones) and he liked to hire fellow Brits.

ianetaylor|11 years ago

*so people wouldn't accidentally click it