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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/28/07 11:29
Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
> news:KiQKi.9$HU7.3@newsfe12.lga...
>> "Sanders Kaufman" <bucky@kaufman.net> wrote in message
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>>> I've got about 100 million of my closest friends that say otherwise.
>>> They work in churches, military bases, goverment offices and other whore
>>> houses throughout the world.
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>>> Watchoo gots, champ?
>> 100 million...is that like the 'zillion' girfriends?
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>> just because people are pragmatic with their money setting up windows
>> desktops that are very touchy-feely, and have a propensity toward
>> standardization of software, it does NOT mean that those under the
>> *direction* of their employ LIKE or in anyway AFFIRM the quality of the
>> browser to which you say those numbers attest.
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> The affirmation comes at home - where the vast majority of users also choose
> to use IE.
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>> fallacy of conclusion.
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>> "organic things are good for you, so uranium must be good for you"
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And 100 million users can't be wrong? ROFLMAO!
I've heard some stupid things, Sanders, but in this case you REALLY have
no clue.
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