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  1. I think Firefox-Mozilla is More Fun than IE. on Microsoft Says Firefox Not a Threat to IE · · Score: 0

    I spent all of last night working on a XML page & style sheet and got it to work perfectly in Mozilla 1.6 & Apache 2.0, But when I got it to A Windows XP SP1 machine and IE 6.0 It refused to work. The Browser would not read it at all. It just spewed some error. Sure IE is all you need unless you try something outside the square. what a load of 1990s poo. I would choose Mozilla-Firefox in a heartbeat. No MS for me, I use Mandrake Linux 10.0 and Kernel 2.6.3mdk. After using Windows '98 it is like going to Heaven. Rant off.

  2. Open Source Politics on The Rise of Open-Source Politics · · Score: 0

    I think this is very stupid if people are against open source software.

    I think this is the future of computing and gives the users much more freedom in which software they use and how they use it.

    Not everyone is a MS slave.

  3. Re:Thin ice on U.S. Deploys Satellite Jamming System · · Score: 0

    With space travel becoming easier for the average joe, could it be possible one day for a terrorist to use his small private spacecraft to launch an attack against one of these satellites and try to take out one of these himself?
    Terrorist organisations are well funded and this could happen one day. Although I am sure the USA would monitor access to space, or would it?

  4. RE: Redhat trojan. on Beware 'Fedora-Redhat' Fake Security Alert · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think that this is the inevitable result of the penetration into the general market. Once more unskilled people start using the Linux OS, there will be more things like this going around.

    But with the effort it takes to get something like this running on the typical Linux machine, An experienced user will not be fooled this easily.

    It is only Windblows users who click on every attachment they get in their E-Mails.