On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Frank Jahnke wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 10:58 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt
wrote:
>>
>>
>>> And as for basic apps like wordprocessors and
such - well I have to
>>> remind
>>> you that you yourself already argued in a
previous post that this entire
>>> scenario of yours that your talking about here
specifically dealt with
>>> apps that are more complex than that. In other
words the rules of
>>> engagement
>>> you set up for this discussion was specifically
NOT home user apps, it
>>> was
>>> complex business apps in a work environment.
Now your dragging in home
>>> users which are a different deal alltogether.
Recall the OP wants to run
>>> IE to deal with vendor websites that are IE
specific and already ruled
>>> out
>>> telling the vendors of these busted websites to
fuck off (like a home
>>> user
>>> has the freedom to do) since he has to go to
them for work.
>>>
>>
>> Uh, Ted? It really is customary to at least
acknowledge and reply to
>> the proper author. Mario Hoerich wrote about home
apps; I did not. So
>> Mario set no such "ground rules."
>> Given how this thread appears to have turned into
your own personal
>> soapbox to show heaven knows what, I'll bow out.
>> Frank
>>
>>
> Sheesh, the original poster has not replied in
eons--so leave the thread
> dead. I would rather not hear someone's whining about
OSes and software
> please. I was just providing support and backing up my
statements previously,
> but now-like all OS-specific related threads this has
now turned into
> flamebait.
> Please take this to another discussion forum or list.
> -Garrett
Sorry, that was a bit harsh to Frank. I was talking
primarily of
Ted since he seems to be perpetuating this discussion as a
soapbox for
himself and his ideals.
-Garrett
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