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 Posted by  paul on 06/14/07 08:33 
On 14 Jun, 08:11, Adrienne Boswell <arb...@yahoo.com> wrote: 
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed GreyWyvern <s...@greywyvern.com> 
> writing innews:op.tttx27sfsl6xfd@news.nas.net: 
> 
> > IE feels nice, and displays pages the way you think   
> > they should be displayed.  But its lack of support for new technologies   
> > cripples it as a developer learning tool, if nothing else. 
> 
> IE doesn't feel nice to me, no matter what they do for it.  I've been using 
> Opera since 1999, and before that I used Netscape.  I'm old enough to 
> remember the browser wars. 
> 
> IMHO, IE has been trying to catch up from day 1, and instead of doing that, 
> it's just become something like an old, pox ridden whore.  She lures you in 
> with a sweet sounding come on, then when you get close enough, you see the 
> faults, and if you're not careful, you catch something. 
> 
 
what a beautifull,beautifull image. You're a poet :) 
 
Paul 
 
www.paulwattdesigns.com
 
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