I may be a little out of the loop, but I'm surprised that Netscape is still around. I thought the Microsoft monopolizing juggernaut that is Internet Explorer wiped out the once famous net browser...guess I was wrong.
Wow, talk about perfect timing. I just bought my first guitar on Saturday (one from fretlight.com, a friend recommended it) and was basically going to rely on guitar tablature online since I haven't developed "an ear" for music quite yet.
We live in a free/democratic society where technically information should be available like crazy, but this is an example of one of the drawbacks of capitalism. Capitalism inspires greed, and this is a prime example.
I may be a little out of the loop, but I'm surprised that Netscape is still around. I thought the Microsoft monopolizing juggernaut that is Internet Explorer wiped out the once famous net browser...guess I was wrong.
Wow, talk about perfect timing. I just bought my first guitar on Saturday (one from fretlight.com, a friend recommended it) and was basically going to rely on guitar tablature online since I haven't developed "an ear" for music quite yet. We live in a free/democratic society where technically information should be available like crazy, but this is an example of one of the drawbacks of capitalism. Capitalism inspires greed, and this is a prime example.