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- jevad0
fucking awesome
- devaur0
ROFLOL!!!
F-d by the government
- g3kK0_K1D0
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- g3kK0_K1D0
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- devaur0
Dear Microsoft,
I have been informed that I can no longer use your internet browser. According the the United States government I am putting myself and my country at risk by using a Microsoft product.
ROFLOL
- devaur0
GO FIREFOX!
- aaakpth0
i just jumped on the firefox bandwagon with this last virus and i'm not lookin back. it's awesomne... can't see the scrollbars on NT quite right with it, though
- gabriel_pc0
so is MS going to have to put a warning on all products now like cigarettes?
"CAUTION: This browser may cause your internet experience to suck."
- sputnik0
i love firefox
- jpea0
nice one gabriel :)
- jpea0
firefox rocks.
safari rocks.
one you get used to tabbed browsing, using IE absolutely leaves much to be desired.
- _salisae_0
laughing with gabriel
- Bozilla0
well first of all it shows you how trained people are here in the US, it's just pathetic,majority of population doesn't have their own "me". I'm not saying that people are dumb, just totally uninterested and so tired that majority of the population will just take things for granted without turning on their brains.
second thing, I have to disagree with you guys about IE being a bad browser. IE is actually a great browser, the problems come from ActiveX controls not the browser itself (well ok, there are some bugs and security flaws, but it's normal considering the >90% of the market that it's on). There's no better browser that will open EVERY site without problems and even though you might mention the coding practices, let me interupt you and say that the point is not to limit your online visits to sites that non-IE can render. Of course there are some features that are welcome, but as far as compatibility IE still rules. If you disable ActiveX controls there's no reason to fear in general. I use Firefox too and I think it's great, fast and all that, but in the end of the day, I still need to launch IE baby to see some sites.
- mrdobolina0
geeks.
- _salisae_0
*yawn
- jpea0
i disagree. true css support is faaar superior in derivatives of mozilla. if it wasn't, why the hell are there so many hacks to make shit work in IE? css IS where the web is going (and already should be) but it's being held back by for-profit companies who don't want to make standards compliant browsers.
- ms790
Why the fuck should I trust what the homland security monkeys recommend ? The fact that IE is not secure, uhmmmm duuuuu...
1) get a hardware firewall
2) Anti-Virus Software
3) Spyware killerz
And your all good, unless the gov is investigating you, you might need to take some more steps for true security ;-)
- jpea0
agreed.
(realistically, how many consumers are going to buy a hardware firewall?)
- JazX0
ohh yeah MS is weako, plus the US Gov hates Bill G.
- devaur0
IE used to be good.
But like always Open Source will eventually over power!