JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 27 Dec 2001: 

> And yet it's missing.  Maybe their was only decaf in the
> webmaster's lunchroom that day, who knows.  And what the heck,
> let's raise the stakes a little - the web page with the missing
> "</TABLE>" is patient data that an ER doctor needs stat or a man
> dies (Mozilla *is* used in such life-or-death situations, right?  I
> mean it's everywhere you want to be, isn't it?).  So what do you
> show the doctor: the best you got, or absolutely nothing?

I can actually see an embeddable version of Mozilla in a hospital.  
You'd never see IE in a hospital, or else every 30 minutes a little box 
would pop up on the cardiometer 

Sorry, CardioMeter 6.0 has encountered errors
and will be closed.  Sorry for any inconvienence.

[ ] Restart CardioMeter

                                [Ok]

And if the nurse was eating lunch, the person just died.  Wow, MS would 
be responsible for killing people, not just making me lose 2 hours worth 
of browsing for research for a paper.  I can't even remember the last 
time Mozilla crapped out on me, and I use it 3+ hours a day.  IE 6 craps 
out at least once a day, and I only use it for paying my credit card and 
using the MSN gaming zone, the browser is only open for maybe an hour a 
week, if that much.  Netscape 6.0's MTBF?  How about IE6's MTBF?

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