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3 December 2004 6 Comments

Even Microsoft Uses Firefox

Stabbed in the back.

Microsoft provided a screenshot of their new MSN search tool in beta. Some lucky (or perhaps unlucky and now unemployed) person at Microsoft has an affiity for Firefox over Internet Explorer.

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6 Responses to “Even Microsoft Uses Firefox”

  1. Jerald Sheets 3 December 2004 at 9:31 pm #

    The laptop is the way to go. I’ve got the 15″ Powerbook. Now that I’ve got all my X11 trappings in and my favorite Linux desktop apps coexisting happily with my shiny new Cocoa/Aqua apps, I couldn’t be happier.

    I think I may actually start figuring out how to program in this puppy. I want to support the OSX environment in any way I possibly can.

  2. Jerald Sheets 29 March 2005 at 5:40 am #

    The laptop is the way to go. I’ve got the 15″ Powerbook. Now that I’ve got all my X11 trappings in and my favorite Linux desktop apps coexisting happily with my shiny new Cocoa/Aqua apps, I couldn’t be happier.

    I think I may actually start figuring out how to program in this puppy. I want to support the OSX environment in any way I possibly can.

  3. David Nick 3 December 2004 at 10:46 pm #

    HAHAHAHA! I have a friend who lives in New Mexico, so I hear a plenty from her about weird stuff

  4. David Nick 26 March 2005 at 11:18 pm #

    HAHAHAHA! I have a friend who lives in New Mexico, so I hear a plenty from her about weird stuff

  5. Stephan Segraves 4 December 2004 at 10:18 am #

    What really gets me is the fact that the hospice was in the wrong to have a feeding tube there anyway. By definition a hospice is there to neither hasten or postpone death and to me a feeding tube is postponing it.

    But to me the issue with me isn’t even whether she should have a feeding tube or not but the fact that Congress got involved. Since when does Congress have the authority to make legal decisions?!

  6. Stephan Segraves 30 March 2005 at 3:02 pm #

    What really gets me is the fact that the hospice was in the wrong to have a feeding tube there anyway. By definition a hospice is there to neither hasten or postpone death and to me a feeding tube is postponing it.

    But to me the issue with me isn’t even whether she should have a feeding tube or not but the fact that Congress got involved. Since when does Congress have the authority to make legal decisions?!