And you, my friend, are an obvious Firefox or Open Source sycophant, which is not all that bad. While FF is my browser of choice, I can't convince 99.999% of my customers, a mostly retired mixed group of people, to switch from what came with their PC.
Yes, most of their geeky Grandchildren have seen the benefits of FF and other browsers, and even a Linux OS, the average "User" still thinks tabbed browsing means opening up another can while surfing.
I, for one, believe that Opus actually gave the interview.
In fact, I met him myself in a dandelion field many years ago while I was searching for some mushrooms. He is quite articulate.
And you, my friend, are an obvious Firefox or Open Source sycophant, which is not all that bad. While FF is my browser of choice, I can't convince 99.999% of my customers, a mostly retired mixed group of people, to switch from what came with their PC. Yes, most of their geeky Grandchildren have seen the benefits of FF and other browsers, and even a Linux OS, the average "User" still thinks tabbed browsing means opening up another can while surfing.
I, for one, believe that Opus actually gave the interview. In fact, I met him myself in a dandelion field many years ago while I was searching for some mushrooms. He is quite articulate.