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2008-07-07
Posted by:Fred

#11  Oooh! Look! It''s a spammer!

LOL..thanks ever so much Fred.
Posted by: RD   2008-07-07 20:56  

#10  Oooh! Look! It''s a spammer!
Posted by: Fred   2008-07-07 20:42  

#9  I am sure that there are plenty of positives out there, but what have you seen for yourself? By the way, cealis zenegra</a> That more I have to agree
Posted by: jamppeestyRep   2008-07-07 20:36  

#8  I didn''t know Safari was descended from Konqueror.

I use Mozilla and "Iceweasel" on my Linux setups, though.

I still do most of my design work on IE. I actually find it more predictable than the others, and Mozilla least so. But I use Safari, Opera, and Konqueror as well.

Posted by: Fred   2008-07-07 20:10  

#7  Yeah, I tried Safari. Had the hypertext encapsulated with I and /I disappear from the posting. Back now to Firefox for any posting.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-07-07 20:07  

#6  So far things are looking pretty good.


But I could be wrong.



I''ve often been wrong.



I hate it when that happens.
Posted by: Fred   2008-07-07 12:00  

#5  Safari isn't a variant of Mozilla. It's made using the renderer from the KDE web browser/file manager Konqueror.

I think Mozilla and Firefox (called, for bizarre copyright reasons, "Iceweasel" on Debian) share rendering engines, though. Not sure.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-07-07 19:44  

#4  I''m checking to see if the comments -- and the buttons -- are working under Safari. Presumably, if they work under Safari they''re gonna work under Mozilla.
Posted by: Fred   2008-07-07 19:38  

#3  I''m gonna be working under the hood this evening. I apologize in advance for anything I might break.
Posted by: Fred   2008-07-07 19:27'  

#2  That corset's gonna explode the first time she takes a deep breath.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-07-07 16:01  

#1  If I recall correctly, Anna Held is the lady who had two ribs surgically removed to allow her to cinch her waist to 20 inches. Very hazardous in the days before antibiotics and the danger of rip-roaring peritonitis from surgery.
Posted by: mom    2008-07-07 00:06  

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