Another satisfied Opera user! I hope you're paying attention Mr Gates...If you keep banning people with Opera browsers visiting your site soon no one will be able to visit....It will be a perfect, Micro$oft free existence...Utopia! rofl
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Another satisfied Opera user! I hope you're paying attention Mr Gates...If you keep banning people with Opera browsers visiting your site soon no one will be able to visit....It will be a perfect, Micro$oft free existence...Utopia! rofl
I am getting tired on my IE also
Update: I installed Opera 5.12 and I couldn't be happier. I don't actually know all that is behind Opera, but for some reason, it *appears* faster than IE and that error is fixed.
I'm sure someone out there will enlighten me on why and how Opera just seems so much better.
Thanks to all that pitched in their 2 cents, and to those that didn't: It's ok.
Sorry Bill, but your stupid IE just isn't cutting it.
By the Way: Conf1rmed, before I actually visit msn.com or microsoft.com, is that true? Do they actually ban people from going there, because of Opera use?
Just wondering...
Hmm... I might just try opera...
I have been using the latest free version of Opera, and yes, Microsoft's site is hostile to it, but no, they cannot prevent you from using their site. If you have trouble accessing one of their pages through all the wierd shortcuts they use there (I think it's javascript) all you have to do is go to google and type in exactly what you want. Even with IE5.5 I was doing this anyway because their site is just so hard to navigate. Microsoft's advertising policy automatically makes their sites come up on the top of the list at google if any of their pages match your query. I hope this will convince someone else to make the switch...