Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Are you using Firefox? Then you must be from Salon.

Is the Internet browser war more political than technical? As I analyze my blog’s logs—Say that ten times fast -- I notice an intriguing trend, liberals, it seems, hate Bill Gates. I'm very technically familiar with the various browsers, and I know that IE is superior in every technical way. Nevertheless, liberals seem to use other browsers to a significant extent. The association between liberals, Firefox, and low technical knowledge should be studied further. I’ll keep you posted.

11 comments:

  1. IE superior to foxfire or safari?
    That's a laugh.
    Next you will tell us that Windows is superior to Linux or Macintoch.
    Superior is every way, ehh?
    Name one?
    Svutlov

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  2. One word ehh?
    Do you even know what extensibility means?
    No one in their right mind shops for a softwear product for it's "extensibility".
    How about afordability, flexability, compatability, user friendly, security, technically supported, or adaptability.
    IE is known for none of those things, and is pretty much worthless if you are not using Windows, and if you want an OS that takes less than 30 minutes to load, then you are not going to use windows.
    Svutlov

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  3. Nobody buys Windows for its extensibility either, but that's why it is so popular.

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  4. MS is so popular, because most people, like you, don't know better.
    But people who know better, know not to buy windows.
    Just because most people do something idiotic, doesn't make it smart.
    Svutlov

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  5. Charity post for you. The only one you'll get. Enjoy. Cheers! I hope this convinces you to flesh out your browser choice/political ideology theory.

    K. Trout

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  6. Think of it this way, and operating system is a programming tool for programmers. Microsoft has always been programmer friendly. That is why they excel, no pun intended.

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  7. The traffic is growing exponentially.

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  8. Funny,
    I always thought the purpose of an OS in to run applications as smoothly as possibly.
    I guess I have been wrong all these years.
    Svutlov

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  9. hey fuckface. now i'm on firefox. i use different browsers for different capabilities.

    ever heard of sharepoint? know how to create a web part? i'll leave it to you to explain why IE is required for one over the other. you're just a fucking idiot pretending to be a developer....among other things...

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  10. Firefox has the ad-blocker. :) If you try it, you'll be a convert.

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