Re: Getting started on broadband with a dickey eMac



Peter Ceresole <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Woody <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Your fault for buying a broken router then

Nope. My fault for persisting with a broken browser, for as long as I
did. Then Apple fixed it, which is fine except that it would cost me a
fair bit of money (as in an OS upgrade) to get the fixed version of
Safari. No point in spending it, as Firefox is working very well and I
haven't needed or wanted Safari for years now. But it's still a very
black mark for Apple.

Only in your (fairly insane) book. The last complaints other than your
completely irrelevant ones I can remember anyone making about Safari
were about stability issues with Safari 3 for Windows.

b.

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