I like the sound of it. May I repeat it? I worry about the types like Sergei, who roam about in the belief that "All your base are belong to us" Netscape used to be a really fine browser, eclipsing IE in a most shameful way.
Then AOL, and subsequently Time-Warner, got their hands on them. C-ya. Buh bye, Netscape. It was fun while it lasted.
For all the fun-ness and utility of Goo Goo products, I have always kept in the back of my mind the caveat "you get what you pay for". That and "Beware those that come bearing gifts". The latter concerns me more, but then it should. Little more than the Atonement of Christ of those 'free things' has been worth a damn.
Right now it seems that I am not allowed to log in to my Webmail account at att.net, my ISP, because their system is broken. When I call their tech support line, and hit re-dial, and re-dial again and again, all I get is a busy signal. They must have lots and lots of very annoyed cranky customers. I suspect that when the merger happened, they fired all the guys who knew how things worked, and kept the managers.
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I like the sound of it. May I repeat it?
I worry about the types like Sergei, who roam about in the belief that "All your base are belong to us" Netscape used to be a really fine browser, eclipsing IE in a most shameful way.
Then AOL, and subsequently Time-Warner, got their hands on them. C-ya. Buh bye, Netscape. It was fun while it lasted.
For all the fun-ness and utility of Goo Goo products, I have always kept in the back of my mind the caveat "you get what you pay for". That and "Beware those that come bearing gifts". The latter concerns me more, but then it should. Little more than the Atonement of Christ of those 'free things' has been worth a damn.
Feel free, Mongo.
Right now it seems that I am not allowed to log in to my Webmail account at att.net, my ISP, because their system is broken. When I call their tech support line, and hit re-dial, and re-dial again and again, all I get is a busy signal. They must have lots and lots of very annoyed cranky customers. I suspect that when the merger happened, they fired all the guys who knew how things worked, and kept the managers.
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