Paul Shand wrote:

>With Cookies not enabled, would it be right to suspect any deterioration
>when using IE 5 in accessing lots of different web pages?
>

If the site lets you in without cookies enabled, there should be no 
degradation of the site.

>Would the guts of the pages still be legible?
>

Yes......

>Since downloading Norton Utilities 7 via Digital River I have been spammed,
>I also seem to not be able to stop/remove myself from these boring idiots
>trying to push for example: Florida Vacations to me here in Australia.
>

That's how Digital River and quite a few others make up the revenue they 
lose on the low prices for product.  They sell your information.  It's 
now called marketing.

>Florida is in the USA and not Australia.
>

In some respects that's too bad.  I think everyone in the world should 
have to experience the legally blind snow bird drivers.....  ;-)

>Do any list users ever get Spam from anywhere else in the world?  Or is the
>USA the Spam capital of the world?
>

Yes to both questions.  

>I wish there was a built in defense mechanism which could both protect
>honourable web users and annihilate the origin of these impositions from the
>cretins who produce these garbage emails.
>

There is...  Several different ways, but there are people paid big 
dollars to find ways around them.

>Anyone running 10.2.3 on the UMAX currently?
>

Haven't heard of anyone yet.....

>I am happy to be using 9.1 for simple fact my video card Formac Proformance
>3 stuffed up my migration to X.
>

The best portion of the goodies for OS 9 and below were left out in the 
cold for OS X.  this is to get people to buy new machines and goodies to 
keep the economy going.....;-)

>So I stick to the 9.1 generation so I can use all my Peripherals OK.
>

I staying on 9.0.4

>Happy New Year
>

Same for you and yours....

-- 
Fred....
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