The big warning message I get at the top of that page is funny (emphasis and commentary mine):
"Please enable Javascript
This site requires Javascript be enabled to provide you the best experience [for us]. Some features [like shoving crap into your clipboard] may not be available with Javascript disabled!"
It's not uncommon to find sites whose definition of "good UX" is exactly the opposite of what I want.
"Please enable Javascript This site requires Javascript be enabled to provide you the best experience [for us]. Some features [like shoving crap into your clipboard] may not be available with Javascript disabled!"
It's not uncommon to find sites whose definition of "good UX" is exactly the opposite of what I want.