Doesn't that make IE6 Kilamanjaro? It's supposedly able to do lots, but it hasn't done anything in human history.
Okay. Both my comment and yours were mean, but I do get the joke. And yes, I would love for M$ to codename a product Krakatoa. I would go hysterical (sp?) over that.
The problem is that average users are scared of change. It works like this:
WWW domain owners: most users are average users, we must conform to what average users use
Micro$oft: Well, we control the world of computers, why update? we're going just fine on IPv4, regular DNS, etc. Why should we make the newer, better, stuff available by default? that would mean we'd have to update. Let's rather put it all in a command line program that lets you install it. Normal users are scared of the command line
That's near impossible to add though!!! Think about it. Our precious Firefox doesn't even... oh. wait....
Doesn't that make IE6 Kilamanjaro? It's supposedly able to do lots, but it hasn't done anything in human history.
Okay. Both my comment and yours were mean, but I do get the joke. And yes, I would love for M$ to codename a product Krakatoa. I would go hysterical (sp?) over that.
Oh yeah. I trust the dep't of Homeland secruity for EVERYTHING!!! Just like we trusted them before 9/11/01 when they said we were safe!
The problem is that average users are scared of change. It works like this:
WWW domain owners: most users are average users, we must conform to what average users use
Micro$oft: Well, we control the world of computers, why update? we're going just fine on IPv4, regular DNS, etc. Why should we make the newer, better, stuff available by default? that would mean we'd have to update. Let's rather put it all in a command line program that lets you install it. Normal users are scared of the command line
Normal users: What's DNS? is that like www?