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"BP - \"It's a bit disgusting, but a great experience....\" -- Squirrel" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Sep 2000 07:25:46 -0400
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Just do the logical thing, avoid microsoft products when ever possible.

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"Donald B. White" wrote:

> All,
>
> I just found out the hard way that Internet Explorer 5.5 does not get along
> with Windows 95, despite that the Microsoft site says it does. I downloaded
> it on Tuesday morning, it worked OK at first, then I shut off the computer
> and when I started it later, Windows wouldn't load and the damage was quite
> extensive. Three days later (and many hours on the phone with Microsoft
> tech support) it sort of works, but still not right. Talking with four
> computer professionals of my acquaintance, I am told this is a well-known
> issue which Microsoft typically refuses to admit exists--all their products
> are perfect, it must be the hardware that is at fault.
>
> Next computer I get will quite likely be a Mac--running whatever other
> browser has managed to survive IE's onslaught.
>
> Sign me,
> Not a friend of Bill G.
>
> PS. Have there really been no BP Digests since September 2?

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