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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:51 pm
Thanks Bloke...... and the check's in the mail......oh and that was 20 bucks right? 

I learned the HARD WAY that you really need to have Explorer on your computer to get the updates that Microsoft puts out to plug the holes in their programs.bloke wrote:Just borrow and bring me a copy of IE7 (which decided to quit connecting to the web on my 'puter) and load it for me...so I don't have to spend 2-4 hours reloading IE7 with DIAL-UP.gjones7777 wrote:Thanks Bloke...... and the check's in the mail......oh and that was 20 bucks right?
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bloke "who uses Firefox, but feels more comfortable with at least one (albeit stinky-@$$) back-up browser"
Yup, they do favor the "hole-istic approach" (a.k.a. "gamma-testing" or "field engineering") ...TubaTinker wrote:I learned the HARD WAY that you really need to have Explorer on your computer to get the updates that Microsoft puts out to plug the holes in their programs.bloke wrote:Just borrow and bring me a copy of IE7 (which decided to quit connecting to the web on my 'puter) and load it for me...so I don't have to spend 2-4 hours reloading IE7 with DIAL-UP.gjones7777 wrote:Thanks Bloke...... and the check's in the mail......oh and that was 20 bucks right?
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bloke "who uses Firefox, but feels more comfortable with at least one (albeit stinky-@$$) back-up browser"
- or do you mean the field disengineering that they are so famous for?Kevin Hendrick wrote:Yup, they do favor the "hole-istic approach" (a.k.a. "gamma-testing" or "field engineering") ...
They are quite dys-engin-uous sometimes, aren't they?windshieldbug wrote:- or do you mean the field disengineering that they are so famous for?Kevin Hendrick wrote:Yup, they do favor the "hole-istic approach" (a.k.a. "gamma-testing" or "field engineering") ...![]()
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