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Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
pippin
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Re: FREE Tips for IE7, and FireFox USERS!!!

Thank You - will love to have Firefox with Vista I worried about a post
regarding 'limited use' (or something like this) I thought perhaps FF2 was
compatible but reading this now I will be trying an install very soon.
IE7 will take a back seat now much happier with FF back with me :)

"William" wrote:
[color=blue]
> You can install and run Firefox 2 on a computer running Vista. I think
> it actually runs better on Vista than on XP.
>
> William
>
> pippin wrote:[color=green]
> > any pre-install advice as I yet to upgrade my XP computers to IE7?
> > I was looking forward to a tabbed IE but after using IE in Vista the
> > prospect of the new release for XP didn't have me downloading ASAP.
> >
> > I did install FF2 & the release candidates for this browser - love it but
> > miss it in Vista :( I have just made a full backup of one of my XP computers
> > before any decision to install IE7 don't want this on an auto as I would
> > prefer to know when I am going to install. Read various posts about install
> > problems - presume the less running in the background the more chance of a
> > successful install?
> >
> > I will still use FF as my main browser but know the odd time I have to run IE.
> >
> >
> > "William" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> I have had NOT HAD ANY PROBLEMS installing and running Internet Explorer 7
> >> on any computer. No crashes, no problems with the tabs, no problems with any
> >> other application, no need to customize the browser (I like the clean simple
> >> look much better than the junky cluttered look of Avant or Maxthon). And
> >> computers are not new to me, I have been in the Computer industry for 25
> >> years.
> >>
> >> William
> >>
> >> "progressive realization" <-> wrote in message
> >> news:uCQJgJc%23GHA.3480@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Dont ask me.. read all the posts in this newsgroups and see what people
> >>> are saying.
> >>> If you have no problems then one or more or all of the following things
> >>> have happened:
> >>>
> >>> 1) You are extreamly lucky (it did not crash, the tabs worked, it did not
> >>> wreak other software)
> >>> 2) You are not a power user. In other words you dont want or need to
> >>> customize the browser,
> >>> or you use it for simple browsing.
> >>> 3) Your computer has been formated or windows installed recently and you
> >>> have a limited number of programs installed.
> >>> 4) You have bad taste
> >>> 5) You are not a "seasoned" computer user and the problems are invisible
> >>> to you.
> >>> 6) You are Bill Gates, a MVP or you work for Microsoft.
> >>>
> >>> Sorry...
> >>>
> >>>[/color][/color]
>[/color]
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Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
  #32  
Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
progressive realization
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Re: FREE Tips for IE7, and FireFox USERS!!!

Of course FF is compatible with Vista....

I have used it on various vista builds up to RC2


"pippin" <pippin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D3129379-A040-4E15-958E-F7CE2892328B@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Thank You - will love to have Firefox with Vista I worried about a post
> regarding 'limited use' (or something like this) I thought perhaps FF2 was
> compatible but reading this now I will be trying an install very soon.
> IE7 will take a back seat now much happier with FF back with me :)
>
> "William" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> You can install and run Firefox 2 on a computer running Vista. I think
>> it actually runs better on Vista than on XP.
>>
>> William
>>
>> pippin wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > any pre-install advice as I yet to upgrade my XP computers to IE7?
>> > I was looking forward to a tabbed IE but after using IE in Vista the
>> > prospect of the new release for XP didn't have me downloading ASAP.
>> >
>> > I did install FF2 & the release candidates for this browser - love it
>> > but
>> > miss it in Vista :( I have just made a full backup of one of my XP
>> > computers
>> > before any decision to install IE7 don't want this on an auto as I
>> > would
>> > prefer to know when I am going to install. Read various posts about
>> > install
>> > problems - presume the less running in the background the more chance
>> > of a
>> > successful install?
>> >
>> > I will still use FF as my main browser but know the odd time I have to
>> > run IE.
>> >
>> >
>> > "William" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have had NOT HAD ANY PROBLEMS installing and running Internet
>> >> Explorer 7
>> >> on any computer. No crashes, no problems with the tabs, no problems
>> >> with any
>> >> other application, no need to customize the browser (I like the clean
>> >> simple
>> >> look much better than the junky cluttered look of Avant or Maxthon).
>> >> And
>> >> computers are not new to me, I have been in the Computer industry for
>> >> 25
>> >> years.
>> >>
>> >> William
>> >>
>> >> "progressive realization" <-> wrote in message
>> >> news:uCQJgJc%23GHA.3480@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> >>> Dont ask me.. read all the posts in this newsgroups and see what
>> >>> people
>> >>> are saying.
>> >>> If you have no problems then one or more or all of the following
>> >>> things
>> >>> have happened:
>> >>>
>> >>> 1) You are extreamly lucky (it did not crash, the tabs worked, it did
>> >>> not
>> >>> wreak other software)
>> >>> 2) You are not a power user. In other words you dont want or need to
>> >>> customize the browser,
>> >>> or you use it for simple browsing.
>> >>> 3) Your computer has been formated or windows installed recently and
>> >>> you
>> >>> have a limited number of programs installed.
>> >>> 4) You have bad taste
>> >>> 5) You are not a "seasoned" computer user and the problems are
>> >>> invisible
>> >>> to you.
>> >>> 6) You are Bill Gates, a MVP or you work for Microsoft.
>> >>>
>> >>> Sorry...
>> >>>
>> >>>[/color]
>>[/color][/color]


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Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
Robert Firth
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Re: FREE Tips for IE7, and FireFox USERS!!!

How many times do you have to post about how bad IE7 is? I understand it is
your opinion, but all the post written by you I've seen have been about how
bad it is. No offense, but it just seems like a bit much.

Personally, I like IE7. Just so you know, I have used many other alternative
browers before and I still prefer Internet Explorer.

Robert Firth
[url]http://www.winvistainfo.org[/url]

"Angel Massa" <angel@puntweb.com> wrote in message
news:6C1C8C08-DE1A-47E4-AA9D-C1BFDE3C7180@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Good reply. I agree with you.
>
> Although I don't agree with the bad comments about IE7. For me is a great
> browser.
>
> Regards,
> Angel.
>[color=green]
>> well actually no... the logic is that you use firefox engine mostly....
>> and only in some sites that have not been build to be
>> universally correct with all browsers (stab here) you can use the IE tab.
>>
>> There are linux users who have no way to use IE... so those sites are
>> snobing them...
>>
>> I believe that if you are going to make a site, find a way to make it for
>> everyone.[/color]
>[/color]

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Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
sad
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i agree that ie7 is the best browser. i been using it since beta2 preview.

and the most important thing for me is,
i can apply for my company leave using ie6 and 7 but not ff and opera,
this just make me throw ff and opera out of the windows. :)
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Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
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:) Firefox 2 installed with Vista now - feel a lot better even though the
forum could not be accessed without permitting scripts. Fighting my way
through cookies atm but when all is settled I feel I have a much more user
friendly browser. I gave IE7 a good run with Vista for all this time but now
I have FF again it feels much better.
The forum looks and reads a lot better too.

"Angel Massa" wrote:
[color=blue]
> I'm really confused. I think you should have another version of IE7 that I
> have.
>
> Since I started using IE7 on Vista I'm in love with it. It's super fast, the
> new interface is very well designed and much better. You need a couple of
> days to get used to it after some years using IE6 but then is great.
>
> All the new features and security options are good for me and has all the
> features that IE6 missed from Firefox. For me is a perfect browser.
>
> Regards,
> Angel.
>[color=green]
> >I was afraid that firefox, Maxthon and Avantbrowser would lose lots of
> >dedicated users (well not ff users that much because
> > they love it for too many reasons) with the release of IE7. But now the
> > incredibly low quality of IE7 is a gift to those people who were working
> > on those alternative browsers. It seems that THEY are the ones who will
> > bring browsers to another level an keep advancing the technology.
> >
> > I urge you to take a look at these alternative "shells" and firefox if you
> > have not done it yet:
> >
> > In other words, my main tip for IE7 users is to avoid using it :-) (hehe I
> > know.. I know but IE7s User interface is reeaaaalllllly bad)[/color]
>
>[/color]
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Old 01-01-2007, 09:05 PM
Jan Il
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Re: FREE Tips for IE7, and FireFox USERS!!!

I run IE7, FireFox 2.0 and Opera all on XP Pro and Vista RC2, and all run
fine with no problems.

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE [AumHa]
Data/Comp Technology
[url]www.datacomptech.com[/url]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

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"progressive realization" <-> wrote in message
news:%23kFI$ya%23GHA.4356@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
>I was afraid that firefox, Maxthon and Avantbrowser would lose lots of
>dedicated users (well not ff users that much because
> they love it for too many reasons) with the release of IE7. But now the
> incredibly low quality of IE7 is a gift to those people who were working
> on those alternative browsers. It seems that THEY are the ones who will
> bring browsers to another level an keep advancing the technology.
>
> I urge you to take a look at these alternative "shells" and firefox if you
> have not done it yet:
>
> In other words, my main tip for IE7 users is to avoid using it :-) (hehe I
> know.. I know but IE7s User interface is reeaaaalllllly bad)
>
> [url]www.avantbrowser.com[/url] >> this is the best shell (or alternative user
> interface) for the IE6 or IE7 rendering engine.
> If you want the extra security but hate the IE7 interface, install IE7 but
> use the avantbrowser shell (interface).
> [url]www.Maxthon.com[/url] >> version 2.0 is coming very soon.. and it looks nice....
>
> and of course Firefox [url]www.getfirefox.com[/url]
>
> Firefox has a simple interface when you first install it, BUT this browser
> can do almost anything imaginable with add-ons,
> so after installing it, go to tools> add-ons and explore the site... you
> will be amazed
> [url]https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/extensions/[/url] (to install these you
> must go to the site with firefox)
>
> Tip 1: Many add-ons are not yet compatible with the fresh version 2 of
> FireFox, BUT you can use this add-on to
> trick them into thinking you are using the older version. I have seen 95%
> of the add-ons that I have tried work great!
> Get it here [url]http://users.blueprintit.co.uk/~dave/web/firefox/nightly[/url]
>
> See screenshots on how to use it:
> [url]http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/2797/compatible2ur7.jpg[/url]
>
> or if you upgraded from 1.5.x and your add-ons are no longer working..
> see here: MAGIC!!!
> [url]http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5421/compatiblefz1.jpg[/url]
>
> NOTE: Its not possible to have tested all the FF add-ons so I can be sure
> that something may not go wrong, so you can try these add-ons on the
> portable version of FF you will see below, if all your add ons work good,
> then you can install them on the normal installed version of FF
>
> Tip2: If you dont want to install FF but you want to try it, you can use
> the PORTABLE version from here
> [url]www.portableapps.com[/url] RC3 is the SAME build (same thing) as version 2.0
> Portable apps normally are used on removable drives like USB sticks, but
> no one says you cant use them on your hard drive
> as normal programs! Thats what I do to avoid installing too much
> stuff.....
>
> I am unfortunately leaving out opera... I am doing this on purpose..
> because they insist on holding on to their "strange" interface,
> that alienates new users....
>
>
>[/color]


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Old 01-01-2007, 09:06 PM
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 08:15:42 -0500, William <woogles@charter.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Internet Explorer 6 was a piece of junk, however, Internet Explorer 7 is
>the best thing since... well, move over sliced bread![/color]

Pretty much depends on what web sites you browse, or how often you use it.
ie7 has the guillotine bug. plus they dropped the online support forum.

I had it, used it, liked the design, when they dropped the support forum,and said they were done fixing 7, I went back to 6.

Now I really need to find a way to remove ALL the changes ie7 made, because when I went back to 6, it left some of 7 bugs in.
I used the article 318378 How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows XP. It was useless.
I still have the bugs, and now have to reinstall all the updates.

Biggest problem it now won't handle a custom named frame on my web site. That it's handled for years. And it's JUST my ie6. Well I can't say that,as I haven't spoke with anyone else that installed 7 and went back to 6.
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:09:01 -0700, pippin <pippin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>any pre-install advice as I yet to upgrade my XP computers to IE7?
>I was looking forward to a tabbed IE but after using IE in Vista the
>prospect of the new release for XP didn't have me downloading ASAP.[/color]
don't do it. They've dropped the support forum for it. and it has over 100+ pages at 25 problems per page.
I only used it for 2-3 weeks, but I spent a lot of time reporting and searching the bugs forum until they shut it down.

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Old 01-01-2007, 09:07 PM
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[email]keepout******.com.inva[/email]lid wrote:[color=blue]
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:09:01 -0700, pippin <pippin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> any pre-install advice as I yet to upgrade my XP computers to IE7?
>> I was looking forward to a tabbed IE but after using IE in Vista the
>> prospect of the new release for XP didn't have me downloading ASAP.[/color]
> don't do it. They've dropped the support forum for it. and it has over 100+ pages at 25 problems per page.
> I only used it for 2-3 weeks, but I spent a lot of time reporting and searching the bugs forum until they shut it down.
>[/color]

don't do it. They've dropped the support forum for it. <<<<

Here's the support forum:

microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

Alias
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Old 01-02-2007, 06:06 AM
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> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the[color=blue]
> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become 18
> again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the bank
> ...[/color]

you can have all that.... all you need is someone to tell you how...

I know how, but its a secret... .
do you want me to tell you the secret? im serious.


"Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
news:%23DUYhjd%23GHA.3456@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> Richard Urban wrote:[color=green]
>> I am[color=darkred]
>>>> sure there are people who have problems with Firefox 2,
>>> Speculation.
>>>
>>> however, I am
>>>> not one of them.
>>>>
>>>> FACT not opinion.
>>> I haven't seen you post a fact yet.[/color]
>>
>>
>> The gentleman is saying that he has NOT had a problem with Firefox, and
>> you do not call that a fact?[/color]
>
> OK, one fact.
>[color=green]
>> What else do you need.[/color]
>
> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become 18
> again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the bank
> ...
>[color=green]
>> Do you even actually read these posts? Or is it that you are so against
>> anything Microsoft that your emotions take over your sensibilities?[/color]
>
> Actually, I like XP and liked the previous OSes. I don't like the policy
> of treating paying customers like criminals but I guess I'm just weird.
>
> Alias[/color]


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progressive realization wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become 18
>> again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the bank
>> ...[/color]
>
> you can have all that.... all you need is someone to tell you how...
>
> I know how, but its a secret... .
> do you want me to tell you the secret? im serious.[/color]

Sure, I'm all ears, especially the returning back to an 18 year-old body
(I'm 60).

Alias[color=blue]
>
>
> "Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
> news:%23DUYhjd%23GHA.3456@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=green]
>> Richard Urban wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> I am
>>>>> sure there are people who have problems with Firefox 2,
>>>> Speculation.
>>>>
>>>> however, I am
>>>>> not one of them.
>>>>>
>>>>> FACT not opinion.
>>>> I haven't seen you post a fact yet.
>>>
>>> The gentleman is saying that he has NOT had a problem with Firefox, and
>>> you do not call that a fact?[/color]
>> OK, one fact.
>>[color=darkred]
>>> What else do you need.[/color]
>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become 18
>> again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the bank
>> ...
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Do you even actually read these posts? Or is it that you are so against
>>> anything Microsoft that your emotions take over your sensibilities?[/color]
>> Actually, I like XP and liked the previous OSes. I don't like the policy
>> of treating paying customers like criminals but I guess I'm just weird.
>>
>> Alias[/color]
>
>[/color]
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Old 01-02-2007, 06:06 AM
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I know people far older you that apply the secret and are as young as they
was when they were 18.
One example is my mentor, the man with the white hair.. who you will see in
the movie below.

Man is growth by nature, change... but the direction of growth is your
choice. You can grow older,
or you can grow younger. You can feel younger and act younger and increase
your heath and vitality.
If you feel young and act young and think young.. YOU ARE YOUNG.
Age is not a matter of years alone, there is a biological age and a mental
age....and both of those 2
can be changed.

see a great introduction by my teacher....
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awv5voHtPMI[/url]

[url]www.thesecret.tv[/url] my gift to you..... this is so powerful that it can change
your whole life,
and bring happiness to those you love.

Why am I giving you the secret? Perhaps you will tell me some time....

here are some parts of the movie that you should see, but you REALLY HAVE to
see the whole movie
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAqWop9Oyz4[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rrkyup-quJw[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5yeHR3RUKo[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5z9ulTzZHQ[/url]

I have no personal gain from telling you this information...
but I saw what you said... and... well...

tell me what you think...

"Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
news:%23lUgck0%23GHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> progressive realization wrote:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become
>>> 18 again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the
>>> bank ...[/color]
>>
>> you can have all that.... all you need is someone to tell you how...
>>
>> I know how, but its a secret... .
>> do you want me to tell you the secret? im serious.[/color]
>
> Sure, I'm all ears, especially the returning back to an 18 year-old body
> (I'm 60).
>
> Alias[color=green]
>>
>>
>> "Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
>> news:%23DUYhjd%23GHA.3456@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
>>> Richard Urban wrote:
>>>> I am
>>>>>> sure there are people who have problems with Firefox 2,
>>>>> Speculation.
>>>>>
>>>>> however, I am
>>>>>> not one of them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FACT not opinion.
>>>>> I haven't seen you post a fact yet.
>>>>
>>>> The gentleman is saying that he has NOT had a problem with Firefox, and
>>>> you do not call that a fact?
>>> OK, one fact.
>>>
>>>> What else do you need.
>>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become
>>> 18 again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the
>>> bank ...
>>>
>>>> Do you even actually read these posts? Or is it that you are so against
>>>> anything Microsoft that your emotions take over your sensibilities?
>>> Actually, I like XP and liked the previous OSes. I don't like the policy
>>> of treating paying customers like criminals but I guess I'm just weird.
>>>
>>> Alias[/color]
>>[/color][/color]

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progressive realization wrote:[color=blue]
> I know people far older you that apply the secret and are as young as they
> was when they were 18.
> One example is my mentor, the man with the white hair.. who you will see in
> the movie below.
>
> Man is growth by nature, change... but the direction of growth is your
> choice. You can grow older,
> or you can grow younger. You can feel younger and act younger and increase
> your heath and vitality.
> If you feel young and act young and think young.. YOU ARE YOUNG.
> Age is not a matter of years alone, there is a biological age and a mental
> age....and both of those 2
> can be changed.
>
> see a great introduction by my teacher....
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awv5voHtPMI[/url][/color]

Sorry, but your teacher doesn't look 18. In fact, I look younger than he
does.
[color=blue]
>
> [url]www.thesecret.tv[/url] my gift to you..... this is so powerful that it can change
> your whole life,
> and bring happiness to those you love.[/color]

Your gift? They want 5 bucks to watch it.
[color=blue]
> Why am I giving you the secret? Perhaps you will tell me some time....
>
> here are some parts of the movie that you should see, but you REALLY HAVE to
> see the whole movie
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAqWop9Oyz4[/url]
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rrkyup-quJw[/url]
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5yeHR3RUKo[/url]
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5z9ulTzZHQ[/url]
>
> I have no personal gain from telling you this information...
> but I saw what you said... and... well...
>
> tell me what you think...[/color]

I think that the book, the Power of Positive Thinking, was already
written by Norman Vincent Peale.

I'll stick with Buddhism, thanks.

Alias[color=blue]
>
> "Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
> news:%23lUgck0%23GHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green]
>> progressive realization wrote:[color=darkred]
>>>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>>>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become
>>>> 18 again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the
>>>> bank ...
>>> you can have all that.... all you need is someone to tell you how...
>>>
>>> I know how, but its a secret... .
>>> do you want me to tell you the secret? im serious.[/color]
>> Sure, I'm all ears, especially the returning back to an 18 year-old body
>> (I'm 60).
>>
>> Alias[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> "Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
>>> news:%23DUYhjd%23GHA.3456@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> Richard Urban wrote:
>>>>> I am
>>>>>>> sure there are people who have problems with Firefox 2,
>>>>>> Speculation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> however, I am
>>>>>>> not one of them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FACT not opinion.
>>>>>> I haven't seen you post a fact yet.
>>>>> The gentleman is saying that he has NOT had a problem with Firefox, and
>>>>> you do not call that a fact?
>>>> OK, one fact.
>>>>
>>>>> What else do you need.
>>>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>>>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become
>>>> 18 again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in the
>>>> bank ...
>>>>
>>>>> Do you even actually read these posts? Or is it that you are so against
>>>>> anything Microsoft that your emotions take over your sensibilities?
>>>> Actually, I like XP and liked the previous OSes. I don't like the policy
>>>> of treating paying customers like criminals but I guess I'm just weird.
>>>>
>>>> Alias[/color][/color]
>[/color]
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The gift was the clue, not the movie.
He does not look 18 but he has more energy than many 18 year olds have.

But you dont want to see and understand. You have the freedom of choice.

bye


"Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
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> progressive realization wrote:[color=green]
>> I know people far older you that apply the secret and are as young as
>> they was when they were 18.
>> One example is my mentor, the man with the white hair.. who you will see
>> in the movie below.
>>
>> Man is growth by nature, change... but the direction of growth is your
>> choice. You can grow older,
>> or you can grow younger. You can feel younger and act younger and
>> increase your heath and vitality.
>> If you feel young and act young and think young.. YOU ARE YOUNG.
>> Age is not a matter of years alone, there is a biological age and a
>> mental age....and both of those 2
>> can be changed.
>>
>> see a great introduction by my teacher....
>> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awv5voHtPMI[/url][/color]
>
> Sorry, but your teacher doesn't look 18. In fact, I look younger than he
> does.
>[color=green]
>>
>> [url]www.thesecret.tv[/url] my gift to you..... this is so powerful that it can
>> change your whole life,
>> and bring happiness to those you love.[/color]
>
> Your gift? They want 5 bucks to watch it.
>[color=green]
>> Why am I giving you the secret? Perhaps you will tell me some time....
>>
>> here are some parts of the movie that you should see, but you REALLY HAVE
>> to see the whole movie
>> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAqWop9Oyz4[/url]
>> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rrkyup-quJw[/url]
>> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5yeHR3RUKo[/url]
>> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5z9ulTzZHQ[/url]
>>
>> I have no personal gain from telling you this information...
>> but I saw what you said... and... well...
>>
>> tell me what you think...[/color]
>
> I think that the book, the Power of Positive Thinking, was already written
> by Norman Vincent Peale.
>
> I'll stick with Buddhism, thanks.
>
> Alias[color=green]
>>
>> "Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
>> news:%23lUgck0%23GHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
>>> progressive realization wrote:
>>>>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>>>>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become
>>>>> 18 again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in
>>>>> the bank ...
>>>> you can have all that.... all you need is someone to tell you how...
>>>>
>>>> I know how, but its a secret... .
>>>> do you want me to tell you the secret? im serious.
>>> Sure, I'm all ears, especially the returning back to an 18 year-old body
>>> (I'm 60).
>>>
>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>> "Alias~-" <notever@aolhell.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:%23DUYhjd%23GHA.3456@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Richard Urban wrote:
>>>>>> I am
>>>>>>>> sure there are people who have problems with Firefox 2,
>>>>>>> Speculation.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> however, I am
>>>>>>>> not one of them.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> FACT not opinion.
>>>>>>> I haven't seen you post a fact yet.
>>>>>> The gentleman is saying that he has NOT had a problem with Firefox,
>>>>>> and you do not call that a fact?
>>>>> OK, one fact.
>>>>>
>>>>>> What else do you need.
>>>>> Let's see. A yacht. An island in the south Pacific. A cottage in the
>>>>> mountains. A condo overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Magically become
>>>>> 18 again with all the knowledge I have now. A few million dollars in
>>>>> the bank ...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you even actually read these posts? Or is it that you are so
>>>>>> against anything Microsoft that your emotions take over your
>>>>>> sensibilities?
>>>>> Actually, I like XP and liked the previous OSes. I don't like the
>>>>> policy of treating paying customers like criminals but I guess I'm
>>>>> just weird.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias[/color]
>>[/color][/color]



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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 01:27:53 +0200, Alias~- <notever@aolhell.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
>keepout******.com.invalid wrote:[color=green]
>> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:09:01 -0700, pippin <pippin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> [color=darkred]
>>> any pre-install advice as I yet to upgrade my XP computers to IE7?
>>> I was looking forward to a tabbed IE but after using IE in Vista the
>>> prospect of the new release for XP didn't have me downloading ASAP.[/color]
>> don't do it. They've dropped the support forum for it. and it has over100+ pages at 25 problems per page.
>> I only used it for 2-3 weeks, but I spent a lot of time reporting and searching the bugs forum until they shut it down.
>> [/color]
>
>don't do it. They've dropped the support forum for it. <<<<
>
>Here's the support forum:
>
>microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general[/color]

the support forum was online, and had more than 100+ bugs. There was a feedback forum they closed when it would seem, they released ie7 way before it was ripe.

Anyway's I'm back to 6. It's a good version with fewer bugs.
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