michael wrote:
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>
> DeMoN LaG wrote:
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>> michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
>> 01 Sep 2001:
>>
>>> And I'm telling you, that in that two megs, there is not currently
>>> much usability. I'm a pretty sophisticated user. I can build a
>>> computer from scratch, install and configure anything, use any
>>> operating system, solve just about any problem which arises with
>>> Windows, etc....etc...I make Norton Ghost images regularly to rescue
>>> myself from any fiascos quickly and easily...
>>>
>>
>> Before you go shooting your mouth off and looking stupid, I don't
>> care how sophisticated you are.
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>
>
> Relax there, handsome
>
> I'm not claiming I'm freakin' Linux Torvalds here, and I'm not
> bragging to try to impress people. It's just that I know what I'm
> doing and I almost never ask questions on newsgroups, because I can
> almost always figure out the answers myself, or by searching on
> Google. But Netscape 6.1 has me, not so much stumped, but annoyed
> enough to simply not even bother trying to find workarounds to my
> issues, if there even are any.
>
> I still have hope for Netscape, but 6.1 is not ready for my prime
> time. I did just notice one improvement. You can actually read the
> text in the spell checker (it used to be so small you could barely
> read it).
>
> Here I go to install 4.78....
>
> this is michael
> reporting live...
> http://dogtv.com
>
I mostly agree with you about problems with 6.1,and 4.78 or whatever
4.xx you may have should have staid on the HD.
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Fulvio Perini
Omaha,NE 68124
Definition of an upgrade:it fixes some problem,while creating new ones.