From: beijaflor on 24 Jun 2010 18:21 My friend says I should use Chrome but I think I should look at other browsers. Is the Orca browser any good? http://www.orcabrowser.com/ -- beijaflor
From: beija-flor on 24 Jun 2010 21:41 The Franklin-John Stubbings socking/forging duo wrote: >My friend says I should use Chrome but I think I should look at other >browsers. Is the Orca browser any good? > >http://www.orcabrowser.com/ No it's useless, but for a veado like you who can't write his fake name correctly, it'll do just fine. I'm not surprised you've only got one friend. rgds beija-flor -- "You have been targeted for denigration"
From: beijaflor on 25 Jun 2010 04:24 Bear Bottoms wrote: > Yrrah <Yrrah-acf(a)acf.invalid> wrote in > news:8in7261rgkrunm4hn4bbsvu9mossh45bgo(a)net.com: > >> beijaflor <itsnotme(a)home.com> from frell.theremailer.net: >> >>> My friend says I should use Chrome >> >> You have only one friend? >> >> Yrrah >> > > Where did he say he only had one friend...which is actually a > very stupid question. More like an uncalled for unhelpful > asinine comment. Yrrah is right to say I've only got one friend. I hope you're still my friend. I always read your Chrome reviews but is Orca better? -- beijaflor
From: beija-flor on 25 Jun 2010 05:32 za kAT wrote: >"I like Opera too, but it still doesn't render everything well." You will also know that Opera can have a problem doing good copy/paste when forging/socking etc -- it produces a lot of those darned "=20" chars instead of CR/LF etc -- and using it thru some of those anonymous surfing sites to hide your IP. Many only recognise plain <128 ascii char sets. v9.80 suffers in particular <shrug> HTH beija-flor "You have been targeted for denigration"
From: za kAT on 25 Jun 2010 05:47 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:32:41 +0200, beija-flor wrote: > za kAT wrote: > >>"I like Opera too, but it still doesn't render everything well." > > > You will also know that Opera can have a problem doing good copy/paste > when forging/socking etc -- it produces a lot of those darned "=20" chars > instead of CR/LF etc -- and using it thru some of those anonymous surfing > sites to hide your IP. Many only recognise plain <128 ascii char sets. > v9.80 suffers in particular <shrug> I didn't know that, but I bow to your expertise in such matters. -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - Sergeant Tech-Com, DN38416. Assigned to protect you. You've been targeted for denigration!
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