On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Frank Jahnke wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 10:58 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
And as for basic apps like wordprocessors and such - well I have to
remind
you that you yourself already argued in a previous post that this entire
scenario of yours that your talking about here specifically dealt with
apps that are more complex than that. In other words the rules of
engagement
you set up for this discussion was specifically NOT home user apps, it
was
complex business apps in a work environment. Now your dragging in home
users which are a different deal alltogether. Recall the OP wants to run
IE to deal with vendor websites that are IE specific and already ruled
out
telling the vendors of these busted websites to fuck off (like a home
user
has the freedom to do) since he has to go to them for work.
Uh, Ted? It really is customary to at least acknowledge and reply to
the proper author. Mario Hoerich wrote about home apps; I did not. So
Mario set no such "ground rules."
Given how this thread appears to have turned into your own personal
soapbox to show heaven knows what, I'll bow out.
Frank
Sheesh, the original poster has not replied in eons--so leave the thread
dead. I would rather not hear someone's whining about OSes and software
please. I was just providing support and backing up my statements previously,
but now-like all OS-specific related threads this has now turned into
flamebait.
Please take this to another discussion forum or list.
-Garrett
Sorry, that was a bit harsh to Frank. I was talking primarily of
Ted since he seems to be perpetuating this discussion as a soapbox for
himself and his ideals.
-Garrett
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