The answer to the question ‘How many of you use Internet Explorer?’

… is none, or at least as far as this gem of an incident goes (it happened at BlogOn2004).

Well, at least bloggers are using non-IE browsers. I doubt this is so for the general population, but it’s getting there. I’m not that anti-Microsoft. I’m just against broken browsers that don’t get fixed. Especially when you have such a big market share (one could have said ‘monopoly’ a few years back), it becomes almost an obligation to fix whatever’s broken.

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Dave's Gravatar

I think that’s an awesome thing, I have converted almost my entire business to Firefox and Thunderbird…only a few exceptions as of yet…those are rough though…Also converting all the normal people I know…I’m working on it…huzzah for the cause!

Posted by: Dave on July 28, 2004 1am

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C. Studer's Gravatar

Speaking of converting:
I’m planning a new website called “zillivisation” where everyone can report her/his conversions of users to moz products.

Please read this and give me some feedback so I know whether to continue or not :)

Posted by: C. Studer on July 28, 2004 2am

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Greg K Nicholson's Gravatar

C. Studer: sounds like bug 223355 (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223355) :)

Posted by: Greg K Nicholson on July 28, 2004 3am

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C. Studer's Gravatar

Thanks, Greg, you’re right! I’ll add a comment to the bug.

Posted by: C. Studer on July 28, 2004 4am

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memorizing tournament becomes curious pair in final's Gravatar

Nice job. I’m planning to come back here in the future. bad is feature of full circle

Posted by: memorizing tournament becomes curious pair in final on May 30, 2006 5am

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