sergepics.com/jokes/pic.html?q=big_cat
[Edited to stop the link from being clickable, due to coolwebsearch crap being on the page. Please refrain from posting links to pages like that in the future. Picture uploaded as an attachment to this post -- seymour Sep 22 2004]
Really big cat :)
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Re: Really big cat :)
This member appears just to be posting to promote his links page.Bonnefond45 wrote:http://sergepics.com/jokes/pic.html?q=big_cat
What's worse, I'm just now noticing the links are related to coolwebsearch.
Internet Explorer users should go there only if they want their homepage hijacked or settings fucked up beyond all repair.
If you are foolish enough to get screwed up by it, the following link might help:
http://www.spychecker.com/program/coolwebshredder.html
Scum like them are the reason I don't use IE anymore.
John Cunningham (JTC)
Re: Really big cat :)
Yup, I saw the exact same "LOL :))" topic posted on another board using phpBB software. Couldn't be anything else other than a spammer. Nuke please.Weehawk wrote:This member appears just to be posting to promote his links page.Bonnefond45 wrote:http://sergepics.com/jokes/pic.html?q=big_cat
WORD. IE can go to hell.Scum like them are the reason I don't use IE anymore.
Re: Really big cat :)
I stopped using IE years ago because it sucks There are much better options, including Mozilla Firefox.BBH wrote:WORD. IE can go to hell.Weehawk wrote:Scum like them are the reason I don't use IE anymore.
Firefox was not my cup of tea, tried it for about a month. Besides with the SP2 update IE will not be infected by sites like these unless you actively install something from the site.
It's all a matter opinion of course but opinions go out of date. Look what everyone said about XP when it came out. Is anyone out there still running Windows 98 and playing MAME under DOS? .
It's all a matter opinion of course but opinions go out of date. Look what everyone said about XP when it came out. Is anyone out there still running Windows 98 and playing MAME under DOS? .
Security problems are the least of IE's problems. A HTML engine that doesn't care about standards, still no proper PNG support, near impossible to customize without fucking with the registry or third party tools (and even then not that good)... plus Firefox has useful extensions like Adblock (or just use the built in image blocker for whole domains), and good popup blocking.LordGaz wrote:Firefox was not my cup of tea, tried it for about a month. Besides with the SP2 update IE will not be infected by sites like these unless you actively install something from the site.
It's all a matter opinion of course but opinions go out of date. Look what everyone said about XP when it came out. Is anyone out there still running Windows 98 and playing MAME under DOS? .
Anyway... I can't help but to go on and on about the good stuff in Firefox at times
I can't stand XP, I still use Windows 2000 on my Windows computer. Which is about five years old now.