> No! Just kidding. As Arnon has already said, it was a
>great big fat April Fools' Day joke. It just sounded real.
>
>Look at the very bottom of that home page where it is listed:
>
>
http://www.mindspring.com/~cjwarner/visualfb.htm>
>Deciphering the upgrade P/N, a fake one in MS product format, using a
>normal/standard touchtone keypad turns the number into APR-FOOLS.
But a joke that has badly misfired.
Particularly when dealing with an international audience who may not even know that April Fool's Day exists!
It's a peculiar British custom that we exported <g>