Lol, I've been using the same password since '98 on my first computer.. no site has ever taken it though I had to change my username from Andalite to Slizarus in '01[b said:Quote[/b] (BigCarnivourKid @ Sep. 26 2004,4:33)]Wish I'd had that way back when. It would have sved me a lot of headscratchin' trying to come up with random numbers and letters for passwords.
Well when macs excel(sp?) at most things, they're bound to fall behind in others, Windows corners the market on third party chips, etc.. and ofcourse gaming.. but after using photoshop and other nice programs on both.. I love my mac[b said:Quote[/b] (Amateur_Expert @ Sep. 27 2004,4:23)]Sound like mac's futile attempt to accomplish what microsoft did when they made Internet Explorer. I give them their props for it though, even if it does suck.
Yeah.. its literally impossible to do so. Microsoft made sure you couldn't by making your operating system synonymous with Internet Explorer.[b said:Quote[/b] (Bonnie @ Sep. 27 2004,3:52)]I just wish you could uninstall IE
Thats a crock... Mozilla (at the time i used it, MORE thn your 2 years of using it), it was ALL spyware... I know this personally from going through the DOWNLOAD files from mozilla, and found many many spyware programs. How much did mozilla pay you to say that?[b said:Quote[/b] (trashcan @ Sep. 26 2004,3:32)]Spec,
What you have said is completely ridiculous. Mozilla does not contain one iota of spyware or adware. Mozilla does not allow you to install extensions (things that integrate with the browser) from any site not hosted on their own server. In addition, the complete source is available for anyone to inspect. I'm telling you this as a developer, and a Mozilla user for over two years.
And the part about Mozilla being peer to peer software. Did you just make that up?! I would advise you not to repeat anything so blatantly untrue.
Please read:
http://www.mozilla.org/about/
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Mozilla does not allow you to install extensions (things that integrate with the browser) from any site not hosted on their own server.
I'll take your advice and rest my case here. However, the fact that mozilla software has spyware is coming from my father, who, in fact, is a program professional, and has been for far longer than trashcan here. On the peer to peer part, perhaps i was mixing it up with kazza... But, i CAN say that SOME mozilla (and firefox, as i personally experienced) does indeed have spyware in it. Take it as you will, and we'll move on with life. If it gets my point across, I'll download firefox again and see how it is. perhaps it has cleaned up a bit, like weatherbug? (as opposed to wild tangent... inside joke there[b said:Quote[/b] (Tony Paroubek @ Sep. 28 2004,2:06)]I am still partial to my Internet Exploder... what's wrong with a little exploding once and a while? Keeps life interesting!
Spec .. word to the wise.. before you argue about computer programs to computer program professionals.. think twice.
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