Serious Google Chrome Image Caching Bug

I found the oddest thing today, while organizing my sets on flickr:

Flickr page bringing up images (apparently) cached from other pages
Uploaded with plasq‘s Skitch!

There were some odd pictures showing up in my sets, that had nothing to do with what i’d browsed to, but had remembered seeing on a previous page i was on, politicalbase.com. I “copied URL” of the URL’s to the images and got the following:

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1324/858964336_878b8d1f53_s.jpg

I opened it up solo in chrome:

huh?

huh?


shift refreshed a few times, to the same result.

I opened it up solo in firefox:

looks good to me

looks good to me

looks cool.

it appears at first blush that Chrome has a bug in its image caching. That could be potentially embarrassing for some.

I know i’ve said before ima stop using Chrome (it’s still broken w/ flash here and there, enough that it’s frustrating), but I can’t stay away. maybe this bug’ll learn me :)

Update: verified this is happening on various other sites as well; just saw a broken Facebook page. Yeah–the problem is that the link to Google Chrome is right on my desktop. And i can’t front–it loads up *quickly*.

senior pic shoot this weekend brings new film choice

b a
holga 120, hoya72

ashlyn
yashica t4 zoom 35mm, hoya 72

my first crack at ilford SFX. shot w/ hoya 72. i should have just used my head and known i had to develop for quite a while longer…i wish the box would have given some development advice when using a filter, since it also gives advice on what filters to use. :( (information around the ‘net is piecemeal) this seems to be a viable IR alternative. it’s slightly less intense as the HIE, but a) HIE is no more b) HIE is super tough to handle; i’ve scratched up negs more than many occasions. I’ve one roll left, so i’m looking forward to shooting and comparing.

got a roll of 36 that’s yet to be fully shot, so i have one more chance this go round! lesson learned: do a snip test before messing up a whole roll!

souped in ilfotec DD-X for 10 minutes.