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Mat

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Funny how no one seems to have a problem with guessing which browser the last pic is for. Wonder why is that?:rolleyes:
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Now look e ear I use IE9, its not perfect and has some annoying features but I have tried the others and they also are not perfect, Fire fox Chrome opera, so is there a perfect browser?
 

teddy

Duckmeister
No, its what suits you best. As I have posted before I have to use I.E. as one of the research tools I use was designed to run with it. Can't use 9 as I still use XP so can not comment on it

teddy
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
No, its what suits you best. As I have posted before I have to use I.E. as one of the research tools I use was designed to run with it. Can't use 9 as I still use XP so can not comment on it

teddy
But you would have more than one PC teddy?
 

Dorsetmike

Member
3 PC's and a laptop in this room, all run Firefox as first choice, IE languishes on all, but only for the few applications that need it. Surprisingly some bits of control panel won't run without it.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Yes but we are networked in the office so XP gives us easy compatibility and home computer uses XP for the same reason. My daughter has 7 but I have not used it sufficiently to really assess it.

teddy
 

Mat

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Now look e ear I use IE9, its not perfect and has some annoying features but I have tried the others and they also are not perfect, Fire fox Chrome opera, so is there a perfect browser?

Well, as Teddy said, a perfect browser is one that suits you best, so it's most individual choice. But then, each browser I've used in the past was considerably better than IE, and the best one for me is, and has been, Firefox.

What's interesting is the fact that just until recently, everyone who bought Windows, which is still the most popular OS, had to use IE as a default browser, without even knowing there's a choice. It was only a year ago or so, when European Commission obliged Microsoft to introduce an OS update that will guide all users (in Europe, not sure if it applies to other countries) through basic browsers available on the market, so they choose one themselves.
 

marval

New member
Are you Teddy, who are we to argue?


This driver did not read the sign, or was too busy reading it.

collision.jpg
 

Dorsetmike

Member
Mind blowing in that it's stupid showing off.

[grumpy old fart]
What comes to my mind is how many kids see things like this and then try and emulate it in and around town, how many broken bones, broken bikes, how many will end up under a bus?[/grumpy old fart]

I can think of far better and safer things to do on a bike.
 
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