What? Does it disturb you that I don't think Netscape is the o' so holy browser
God and that Microsoft could actually have a good product? Oh heavens no!
And as far as I know, RoadRunner does not have any affliation with MS, nor am
I a MS employee, or even personally know anyone who works there. I merely have
my opinions and likes. Sure, I'd love them to go open source, but I don't hate
them and call all their products trash just because they aren't.
And just to reply to another email (kill two replies with one email), you're
probally is cursed or something with IE. I've had few problems with mine, nor
heard of many reports with it crashing very frequently (like you were
describing). Maybe it's just some bug with another program you have, who knows.
> saaayyyy....
> yours and mark sheppard's responses wouldn't have anything to do with 'road runner'
> (that rr.com email address) being a business affiliate of microsoft, would it?
> i mean, you do realize if that is why then this constitutes as spam?
> and you do realize what it says about spamming on this list?
> you can check it out here:
> http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3
> in the meantime, give us a break. everyone knows that if the boys from redmond
> would open up their kernel source, everyone's programs would work a lot better. you
> can't blame NS.
>
> ~p
>
>
> Anthony Huereca wrote:
>
> > IE may crash every once in a while, but it's a whole whole lot stabilier than
> > Linux's Netscape. That thing crashes about once a hour, whereas IE might crash
> > once a day at most. Sure, it doesn't bring down the whole system when Netscape
> > crashes, but it is an annoyance and sometimes after it crashes, I get repeated
> > errors about bookmarks being reloaded or something like that, which is also
> > really annoying. I'd take IE over Netscape anyday with it's better features and
> > stability.
> >
> > > You must have been charmed or blessed then, or had a priest bestow special
> > > blessings on your copy of IE5 when you played a role playing game, or
> > > something. After all, I can think of no *rational* explanation for your
> > > experiences, given the frequency of IE5 crashing or otherwise misbehaving
> > > on most installations. Mine, for example. True, it *does* crash less than
> > > IE4 did -- even the IE5 *beta* crashed less. But it is still crash prone
> > > like any M$ software.
> >
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