well, sorry if i offended you.......
my wife is Canadian, actually, so yeah, I indulge in a jab or two on occasion;) so lighten up, k? no harm intended.
Looks interesting, but I'm wondering about its speed. NS 6 & 7 took about a fortnight to load apiece. Those wait times took about 6 months off my life!
Let's face it, kids: Netscape peaked at version 5.
Firefox is still the boom-diggety.
eMusic is a legal non-DRM site. Lots of really cool music, mostly indie/underground/non-"top-of-the-pops" type stuff. IMHO, the best digital music store around. I discovered some of my favorite bands there.
So, it goes without saying I guess that it's not for the Britney Spears crowd, but for those of you who don't mind expanding your horizons and searching for new tastes in music, this will be right up your alley. And it's cheaper than iTunes.
I always figured that the price was the reason IE took the lead. I liked NS better than IE, but I couldn't afford the $20 fee (I think that's how much it cost). I think it was NS4 or thereabouts when it became free.
I remember during my freshman year at college (Fall '96) that my school had NS3G on the lab computers, but I was stuck with IE back in the ol' dorm room.
well, sorry if i offended you....... my wife is Canadian, actually, so yeah, I indulge in a jab or two on occasion ;) so lighten up, k? no harm intended.
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Canada has the Internet?? Weird, eh.
Looks interesting, but I'm wondering about its speed. NS 6 & 7 took about a fortnight to load apiece. Those wait times took about 6 months off my life! Let's face it, kids: Netscape peaked at version 5. Firefox is still the boom-diggety.
eMusic is a legal non-DRM site. Lots of really cool music, mostly indie/underground/non-"top-of-the-pops" type stuff. IMHO, the best digital music store around. I discovered some of my favorite bands there. So, it goes without saying I guess that it's not for the Britney Spears crowd, but for those of you who don't mind expanding your horizons and searching for new tastes in music, this will be right up your alley. And it's cheaper than iTunes.
I always figured that the price was the reason IE took the lead. I liked NS better than IE, but I couldn't afford the $20 fee (I think that's how much it cost). I think it was NS4 or thereabouts when it became free.
I remember during my freshman year at college (Fall '96) that my school had NS3G on the lab computers, but I was stuck with IE back in the ol' dorm room.