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To: discostu
You started off by saying you don’t know anyone that uses it and doesn’t like it.

Correct.

I told you I didn’t like it and why.”

Well I don't know you, have never met you, have never even spoken to you on FR before, so my statement still holds.

It’s got nothing to do with open source, or anti-MS,”

Sure it does. I meet people like you on tech boards like CNET all the time.

I hate it because every single time I have to open it”

Funny, my IE8 opens great every single time, and I use it all the time. My web browsing has been the best ever ssince started using IE8 over 2 years ago.

In my experience it’s a sucky browser,”

I have had a much longer and more extensive experience with IE8 than you have, and I say its an excellent browser, from MY experience.

worship it all you want that doesn’t change my experience with IE8 being a headache creating bloated POS.”

Don't you use Alisnki rules on me, by trying to project what you do onto me.
It's a bit rich coming from a guy that worships some open source garbage browser.

Thusly you know somebody that uses it and not only doesn’t like it but loathes it.”

“Thusly”? What the heck is that?
BTW, I still don't know you. You are no friend of mine. And furthermore, I still don't even have the slightest interest in getting in getting to know you whatsoever. Get it?

18 posted on 03/16/2010 3:02:55 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: SmokingJoe

Sorry but you’re just BSing yourself now. I hate IE8 because it’s a piece of crap, wouldn’t matter which company made it. Lie to yourself if you must, but reality is what reality is, and reality that IE8 sucks.


20 posted on 03/16/2010 3:05:59 PM PDT by discostu (wanted: brick, must be thick and well kept)
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