This sounds like an April fools day prank, but it actually isn’t (it’s an every-day prank) as I’ve been seeing it for a while. When you access MSDN pages via Chrome, the MSDN logo in the upper-left get’s replaced with some sort of picture that looks like a container with money in it:
I’ve tried with a couple other web browsers (IE, FF) and it all appears normal. The only other explanation is that Microsoft is detecting the browser on the back-end, but that doesn’t seem likely. Note that this isn’t some sort of Chrome CSS hack, as the image appears incorrectly even if you’re browsing directly to the image URL.

Using chrome, not seeing it
I think you need to stop using that hotmail address. All of my blogs mark your comments as spam. This time I caught it early, though.
Weird. Brogs saw it on my desktop, but then he couldn’t see it on his. When I cleared my cache it went away.
From the formatting on the web page, it looked like it was having a problem with the CSS. Strange image to display under any circumstances, though.