"Attila T. Hun" <attila@hun.org> writes:
and everyone thought I have been blowing smoke over the few years over the need to dismember Micro$haft. More aye-sayers than naysayers have joined the fray, some even eloquently. even the opinion polls are against BadBillyG: bubba is more trusted! as is the government...
I don't know why there's somuch mickeysoft-related traffic all of a sudden, but here are a couple of rants: Jack Aaron's, the commodities division of Goldman Sachs, controls inter alia like 99% of US coffee supply. if you try to circumvent their monopoly, by trying to import a material amount of coffee, whether it's the cheap shit for proles or the high-end caffeine fix from Kenya, you and your suppliers just might find yourself in a lot more trouble that the computer manusfacturers who were reluctant to put the free mickeysoft browser on their dekstop. Why doesn't DOJ come down on Goldman Sachs? Does it have anything to do with the fact that a Goldman Sachs partner is in Clinton's cabinet? Speaking of browsers: I'd rather *pay* for a browser that has such an obvious feature as a list of URL regexps that you don't want to browse. Neither IE nor Netscape has it. I don't know about Lynx. I'm now using junkbuster from www.junkbuster.com (highly recommended) to filter out ads and banners and cookies. I generally think WWW sucks; but if I use it, I want to be able to tell the browser that if the page tried to load an image from a URL that looks like valueclick.com bannermall.com adforce.*.com/ bannerweb.com eads.com/ /*/sponsors/*.gif *banner*.gif /image/ads/ etc etc, I want the browse to ignore this request. Clearly Microsoft and Netscape both don't give a damn about the desires of their NON-PAYING users and would rather bend over for the advertisers. Wow, two rants for the price of one. --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps