X - Internet Explorer Still Sucks...
Jun06,2006 02:12 TechnologyPermalink
but, the "Pepsi Challenge" mentioned in the last post
is not as potent: We were running very graphic
intensively, thus people w/ broadband had difficulty
rendering their entry page in a timely manner & so
we did a quick re-design to streamline the site &
in the process of eliminating all the cool effects
& graphics, most (but not all) of the CSS that IE
refuses to render was altered / deleted. Still, there
are many features of this site alone that Internet
Explorer just simply cannot handle. It is such a pile
of virus ridden S!@T!
Microsoft continues to waste its talents on this godforsaken albatross.
Woe is IE!
Microsoft continues to waste its talents on this godforsaken albatross.
Woe is IE!
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IX - Internet Explorer
May05,2006 15:55 TechnologyPermalink
If you're looking at this page, or using this site with
Internet Explorer 6, take the "pepsi challenge":
download a standards compliant browser like Firefox,
Opera, Mozilla, or Netscape, and look at this site side
by side in the new browser with IE6 - the difference
should be obvious, and here it is only an aesthetic
issue, think of what you're missing with the rest of
the web!
Internet Explorer is clunky, has massive security issues, and IE6 and below is way out of date with current web standards (by the time IE7 is out of public beta in the second half of this year and offering Window's IE users a browser that recognizes standards like CSS 2.1, the rest of the web will have moved to CSS 7.1.
IE7 is a better browser, it is more standards compliant than prior versions, and offers higher levels of security. However, as some long time Super Hard-core Pro-Windows fanatics have recently said, to summarize: the Netscape war is over & Microsoft should drop the clumsy, slow, slapped together browser of Internet Explorer and bundle Windows with Firefox or Opera. Microsoft could easily make MSN Search the bundled search engine, and Windows users would experience the web as its supposed to be experienced. Whether pro or anti Microsoft - Internet Explorer is a throwback from Microsoft taking a jocular comment by the Netscape / Mozilla folk, i.e. "Netscape will be the most used browser in the world" way too seriously.
Choosing a browser other than IE will greatly increase your safety on the web and you'll have a much better experience with the web using a standard compliant browser. Microsoft should stop trying to throw its weight into the web. The web is supposed to be a medium that is cross platform, and developed independent of any particular browser. My biggest beef with the company is that they do try and force the open medium of the web into their image.
Microsoft doesn't generate much revenue from Internet Explorer. They should leave the net alone and focus their creative energies with projects they are good at, and keeping their operating system compatible with the continually evolving and emerging technologies, and let innovation flow.
Woe is IE!
Internet Explorer's Antihubris: Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox, The Mozilla Suite, Opera, Netscape, Camino, Lynx, Konqueror, Amaya, Links, w3m, Elinks, well, pretty much most of the non-IE browsers that you can find. Wikipedia has a very extensive list.
Internet Explorer is clunky, has massive security issues, and IE6 and below is way out of date with current web standards (by the time IE7 is out of public beta in the second half of this year and offering Window's IE users a browser that recognizes standards like CSS 2.1, the rest of the web will have moved to CSS 7.1.
IE7 is a better browser, it is more standards compliant than prior versions, and offers higher levels of security. However, as some long time Super Hard-core Pro-Windows fanatics have recently said, to summarize: the Netscape war is over & Microsoft should drop the clumsy, slow, slapped together browser of Internet Explorer and bundle Windows with Firefox or Opera. Microsoft could easily make MSN Search the bundled search engine, and Windows users would experience the web as its supposed to be experienced. Whether pro or anti Microsoft - Internet Explorer is a throwback from Microsoft taking a jocular comment by the Netscape / Mozilla folk, i.e. "Netscape will be the most used browser in the world" way too seriously.
Choosing a browser other than IE will greatly increase your safety on the web and you'll have a much better experience with the web using a standard compliant browser. Microsoft should stop trying to throw its weight into the web. The web is supposed to be a medium that is cross platform, and developed independent of any particular browser. My biggest beef with the company is that they do try and force the open medium of the web into their image.
Microsoft doesn't generate much revenue from Internet Explorer. They should leave the net alone and focus their creative energies with projects they are good at, and keeping their operating system compatible with the continually evolving and emerging technologies, and let innovation flow.
Woe is IE!
Internet Explorer's Antihubris: Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox, The Mozilla Suite, Opera, Netscape, Camino, Lynx, Konqueror, Amaya, Links, w3m, Elinks, well, pretty much most of the non-IE browsers that you can find. Wikipedia has a very extensive list.
I - Spammers, Spyware, Adware, Phishers, Pharmers, and
Identity Thieves.
Mar03,2006 19:43 TechnologyPermalink
There are hardly any words to describe the degree of
hubris of these programs and people. How malign must
you be to exploit the intrinsic loopholes of the
digital age? How malign must you be to actually steel
someone else's identity? Is there a greater technology
crime than stealing someone ELSE'S
identity, than stealing their life!!? There are other
horrors in our virtual world, but this one takes the
cake (horrors like the exploitation of children are not
tech reliant - thus do not fall into this category).
The antihubris: the pen - hard jail time for spammers etc.; educate yourself about the ways to protect yourself. For this reason we have put together the Antihubris.com Internet, E-Commerce, & E-mail Safety Resource Center.
The antihubris: the pen - hard jail time for spammers etc.; educate yourself about the ways to protect yourself. For this reason we have put together the Antihubris.com Internet, E-Commerce, & E-mail Safety Resource Center.



