The further and continuing adventures of the girl who sat in the back of your homeroom, reading and daydreaming.
Friday, August 01, 2008
Safari?
For whatever reason -- I blame the eclipse -- Internet Exploder is h-o-s-e-d tonight. Crash crash crash. Finally gave up and opened Safari. Hey-la, it works.
Me and computers: I stopped being all that interested when DOS ended; CP/M was the last operating system I knew really well. With Windows being such a PITA to do anything at all out of the box (but lookit all the purty pitchers and annoying sounds!), I gave up and went with whatever Gates & Co. served the hoi polloi.
I still miss my Kaypro II and the nicely funtional software it ran, without glitches, crashes or unexpected "features." --But I kinda think Mr. Ford's peak was the Model T, too. YMMV!
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It's sitemeter. I had the same problem. I disabled the script and problem went away.
ReplyDeleteAw, rats. You mean I have to give up Sitemeter to make IE happy?
ReplyDeleteCrap. So sitemeter is hosed? I thought it was me. I'm using Mozilla for this.
ReplyDeleteScary bit? I had trouble with all the conservative bloggers. Kos, Huffington post, etc? no troubles.
My Sitemeter is working as of 7:35 EDT Saturday.
ReplyDeleteI'd call it a "feature" of IE and use a real browser.
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You use Internet Exploiter? Real geeks use Firefox (ultrageeks use lynx).
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there was an campaign by the obamasnots to flag conservative blogs as spam sites. Information warfare...
Me and computers: I stopped being all that interested when DOS ended; CP/M was the last operating system I knew really well. With Windows being such a PITA to do anything at all out of the box (but lookit all the purty pitchers and annoying sounds!), I gave up and went with whatever Gates & Co. served the hoi polloi.
ReplyDeleteI still miss my Kaypro II and the nicely funtional software it ran, without glitches, crashes or unexpected "features." --But I kinda think Mr. Ford's peak was the Model T, too. YMMV!
Hey, I was kidding! Don't smack me around with your geek cred! You have way more than I'll ever have.
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