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Sep 28, 2005 09:39 # 39092

Jaz *** replies...

Re: Opera goes Freeware

Personally I've never seen why people dont like the ad bar.

If I recall correctly, it bothered me because it was TEN MILES HIGH. Or something.

'Yeah, That's what Jesus would do. Jesus would bomb Afghanistan. Yeah.' - snowlion

Sep 24, 2005 08:53 # 39038

rosyxxx *** replies...

Re: Opera goes Freeware

From the Opera hopemage:

I find the above interesting for two reasons: One, I know you meant 'homepage', but the idea of Opera having a hopemage is funny. Technically, that would mean a 'hopeful director'? He.

Two, I am pleased to see that even though Opera is something I haven't managed to integrate yet, it is set up to go around the 'workings' of certain--

stupid web 'developers' too ignorant to bother testing their sites with a browser other than IE.

Personally, I dislike the fact that the person here in St. Louis who works on my computer looks down his nose at me for having wanted Firefox as a browser, and didn't want to just set it as a browser default.

I asked him about Firefox and about Opera as browsers in place of IE, and he 'stuck up his nose' and pshawed. Nice to know there is a way to work around such misinformed snobbery, that leaves you with a 'computer setup' that might not normally work with Opera...until hopefully now.

My mind is made up...not like my bed, which is a mess.

This post was edited by rosyxxx on Sep 24, 2005.


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