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Thursday, May 19, 2005

Firefox

I have learned that this little confection looks quite a bit better and more reasonable when viewed with the Firefox browser than it does when viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Add that to the considerable list of advantages Firefox has over Explorer. No doubt if Firefox had a remotely cool name, it would have already achieved a dominant market share ("Explorer? No thanks, I'm running Prowler.").

I hope that in the near future I or my betters will figure out a way to specify this page so it looks just devastating on Explorer, but I'm sure that is no one's top priority. So, if you find yourself still using Explorer, why not let this be your final nudge in the direction of Firefox? I seem to remember seeing some advice recently that "You Should Switch to Firefox." Now where was that?

Test your knowledge:

Firefox : This Blog

a. Russian : Pushkin
b. German : Goethe
c. Sanskrit : The Upanishads
d. All of the above

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