Posted on 05/20/2017 4:51:13 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
I second what others have offered on the thread. Download the Firefox browser and try that instead of the MS default browser.
I switched from Internet Explorer to Firefox back in the Windows XP days, and never looked back. I just picked up a Windows 10 computer two weeks ago, and the first thing I did was download Firefox.
Don’t forget, is your Computer plugged in?
The obvious answer is, I can’t tell, it’s dark outside and the lights aren’t working.
Are you logged in?
Yeah, IE was crap in the early 1990s and hasn’t gotten any better.
I don’t know what you have against Internet Exploder. /s
" ...probably forgot to bring the log in"
Getting down on your Bros too much?
*smirk*
(ducking and running)
Could have to do with the Moose/Sister Syndrome showing up again, always messes stuff up.
Early 90s?
Was Microsoft even a company back then? I knew exactly one person who owned a personal computer in those days. I'm talking around '91 or so.
Thanks for that information.
I owned a computer in the ‘80s and ran autocad and lotus 1-2-3. I had to install a math co predecessor for autocad. I think the CPU was an 80386.
HILLARY & HUMA CAUGHT PLOTTING TO FLEE COUNTRY!
http://www.globemagazine.com/content/hillary-huma-caught-plotting-flee-country
Heh.
Meeses? My sister was bitten by a moose once...
LOL, I know, I know, just giving you some good-natured crap between FRiends.
One privacy/security oriented browser I just discovered: https://icedragon.comodo.com/
Been boycotting Firefox since the Brendan Eich traditional marriage incident...his new browser project: https://brave.com
One privacy/security oriented browser I just discovered: https://icedragon.comodo.com/
Been boycotting Firefox since the Brendan Eich traditional marriage incident...his new browser project: https://brave.com
Are you logged on?
Is your Beber set to stune?
I know people were using personal computers back in the late 80s - early 90s. I just don’t remember seeing Windows or Internet Explorer back then. I’m not a techie, so I’m not sure of the exact timeline.
My dad had a pc back in the mid 80s. It ran on DOS, if I recall. I had no idea how to work it, having only previously used the company terminals at my job.
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