On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 02:57, David Williams wrote:
> I use Mozilla and like it a lot. I have thought about trying out Phoenix.
> Is there any overwhelming reason for using one over the other?
> Or, is this a matter of personal preference?
> David

Preferences. Some people like tea, some people like coffee, some people
like turpentine mixed with cyanide...go figure...

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He [Vimes]'d never felt really at home with swords, but a cleaver was a different 
matter. A cleaver had weight. It had purpose. A sword might have a certain nobility 
about it, unless it was the one belonging for example to Nobby, which relied on rust 
to hold it together, but what a cleaver had was a tremendous ability to cut things up.
(Guards! Guards!)

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