reply to Jason Levine The anti-MS crowd jump on any bit of info that looks negative for MS and then exaggerate it's importance. To them being anti-MS is a religion and not just a technical or user decision.
that's not always true, and in fact uses the same logic you're trying to attack as the basis of your attack. Nice try though.
I'm a huge fan and proponent of FF, I strongly dislike IE, however I love XP and win2k and many other MS products. Just because people dislike IE doesn't mean they're fanboys. -- Power corrupts. Absolute power is kinda neat.
I use both IE and Firefox and also use many non-MS products. I just grow weary of the religious fervor and exaggeration that many in the Linux crowd resort to when greeting any news that mentions MS. Is having competitors to MS a good thing? Sure. But why resort to the bogus chest beating that many sites use to try and pump up the accomplishments of competitors that are often mere flea bites to MS. How about reporting with a touch of reality thrown in. -- A forum with fair moderators The Kerry/Edwards Team When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber. --Winston Churchil