On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 00:15:58 -0500, DeMoN LaG wrote: > Chocobo_greens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > 9v41im$9la$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9v41im$9la$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10 Dec 2001: >> >> maybe not everyone but MANY do. Far more than those who don't simply by >> the numbers , 1+ billion in china will 1+ in india will .. i am sure >> that hundreds of millions in the US do, along with hundreds of >> millions >> in europe+ russia.. > > Well then, those billions of people you speak of should use Netscape, > Galeon, or some Mozilla flavor with it's own set of icons. This thread > is so frigging pointless I can't believe you've drug it on this far. > This is just like the spell checker. If you want a spell checker, you > use Netscape 6. If you want icons that don't offend you, either change > the damned icon yourself (it's quite easy to right click on something), > or use a packaged distrobution. The only reason I'm bothering to read > this thread at this point is because of how funny it is.
would you use anything associated with brutality.. ? let me present it in a context you may relate to.. say a big corp... say company X is endorsing the killing millions in a poor third world country.. would you use any product manufactured by that company? or things devived from that company? or would you make some noise and try ot get thta changed? you'd probably argue about it in a public forum... do you see the connection here? There are > millions of people in the world right now starving to death, so I don't > think it's fair Mozilla be able to render pictures of food. I want that > stripped out right now. All those hundreds of millions of people who > may be dead by tomorrow because they have no food to eat will be > offended by pictures of food on the internet. And hell, how com Mozilla > can render communist web sites? I demand a filter be implemented that > scans all incoming HTML for communist content and gets rid of it. No > stars, no text, nothing at all that can be considered communist in any > way. Helpless people may stumble across communist web sites on the > internet, and Mozilla should protect them from it. > now that is just ridiculous..
