Evidently it has come as a shock to the people involved in this article that the Boston Globe sucks. Oh, yes and the MBTA also sucks. And maybe their web site sucks, or maybe it doesn't. And some lame person responds to another lame person's recommendation that he should stop using the relatively lame browser of his choice.
Where are the technical details? What supposedly broke the browser's rendering of the MBTA's new and "improved" website? I remember when this site actually had technical content in their articles. At least Gizmodo has a cool video of a new dragonfly robot.
I wonder why I don't check this website anymore than once every few days or so. I used to read it all the time when it first started.
This is just one persons opinion, but having to wade through, in my view, naive and lefty political expositions (in many comments) to glean a small bit of technical insight has become increasingly less worthwhile, for me.
Granted there are no moonbat comments in this post, but there isn't much in the way of content either. So, was it just this one guy? Does anyone know, or care?
Quick, lets all email Hiawatha Bray to see what his opinion is regarding the Firefox vs. Internet Explorer dustup. I am dying to hear the Globe set the record straight on this cutting edge discussion as well.
I hate reading stuff like this, especially when it is marked as a 5.
"Well, that jamming station must not have worked well and I highly doubt it was put there by the Russians. I cannot think of a clear motive for it. Probably sold as surplus or exchanged for payment by a disgruntled soldier and found its way to Iraq."
Google's cache of Space.com
Why don't you look for one second besides idly speculating, and, in this case, being totally wrong in your assumptions.
It was only three years ago!
Just wanted to say thank you for your service.
It is amazing that this technology is available now.
When my brother was in Gulf War 1, it took three or four
months for us to get his first paper letter.
And his ship didn't have any email.
Oh, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed?
Evidently it has come as a shock to the people involved in this article that the Boston Globe sucks. Oh, yes and the MBTA also sucks. And maybe their web site sucks, or maybe it doesn't. And some lame person responds to another lame person's recommendation that he should stop using the relatively lame browser of his choice.
Where are the technical details? What supposedly broke the browser's rendering of the MBTA's new and "improved" website? I remember when this site actually had technical content in their articles. At least Gizmodo has a cool video of a new dragonfly robot.
I wonder why I don't check this website anymore than once every few days or so. I used to read it all the time when it first started.
This is just one persons opinion, but having to wade through, in my view, naive and lefty political expositions (in many comments) to glean a small bit of technical insight has become increasingly less worthwhile, for me.
Granted there are no moonbat comments in this post, but there isn't much in the way of content either. So, was it just this one guy? Does anyone know, or care?
Quick, lets all email Hiawatha Bray to see what his opinion is regarding the Firefox vs. Internet Explorer dustup. I am dying to hear the Globe set the record straight on this cutting edge discussion as well.
I hate reading stuff like this, especially when it is marked as a 5. "Well, that jamming station must not have worked well and I highly doubt it was put there by the Russians. I cannot think of a clear motive for it. Probably sold as surplus or exchanged for payment by a disgruntled soldier and found its way to Iraq." Google's cache of Space.com Why don't you look for one second besides idly speculating, and, in this case, being totally wrong in your assumptions. It was only three years ago!
Just wanted to say thank you for your service. It is amazing that this technology is available now. When my brother was in Gulf War 1, it took three or four months for us to get his first paper letter. And his ship didn't have any email.