On 13/12/2007, M Henri Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a matter of fact, Dotan, we here in Sweden lie slightly behind Europe as
> a whole with regard to understanding our «options». In the event that use of
> Firefox can be considered to be an adequate metric. According to XiTi's
> figures from September this year (*http://tinyurl.com/ypptoy*), some 26.1 %
> use Firefox here, while for Europe as a whole, the corresponding figure is
> 27.7 %. A greater proportion of Swedes use FF than is the case in other
> Scandinavian countries, but the Finns are far ahead of us - in Finland FF
> use amounts to some 45.4 % of the total. I have no idea what the situation
> is in Israel or the occupied territories....
>
> Henri
>

I'd hazard a guess that Firefox usage here is below 5 percent. The
only Fx users that I know are those that I've converted, and the few
Linux users that I've met. MS runs very deep here. Pirated MS, mind
you.

As for the territories, I've never seen a computer in a Palestinian
home. Granted, I don't claim to have seen a meaningful representation
of Palestinian demographics, but I've noticed a complete lack of
computers. Televisions are common, however.

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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