I like Firefox except for one not very small problem. When I bookmark links, it sometimes scrambles them, and isn't always easy to sort out. For someone who relies on those links being where I put then, and being called by the names I gave them, that's a biggie! Still, it's better than being hacked by so Russian Maffioso, or Ahmed the Ghoul in Regurgistan.
This is why I run a linux based operating system. I also only surf the web in Firefox. You CAN buy a P/C without any windows programs. They are soooooooo much cheaper! Windows elements are THE most expensive part of a new P/C. Check out "Ubuntu". You can download and run from a "burned image" on a disk, and see if you like it. Just remember that when operating from a disk, it limits what you can do, and you cannot "save" anything. It WILL, however, show you that linux is very much like windows to a casual user, and should not be difficult to run on your P/C. You will not have to worry about many of the threats circulating on the net. It's GREAT!
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Who has more security holes, the Obama administration or Microsoft?
Hi
Why can't you add mr. vijay's blog http://spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com/ in your blog list.
Very interesting blog. I have also added in my blog http://vigltd.blogspot.com/
Adding his blog would help many people who wants to know currently what happening in space.
So add this http://spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com/ in your blog list.
Thanks for the request
I like Firefox except for one not very small problem. When I bookmark links, it sometimes scrambles them, and isn't always easy to sort out. For someone who relies on those links being where I put then, and being called by the names I gave them, that's a biggie! Still, it's better than being hacked by so Russian Maffioso, or Ahmed the Ghoul in Regurgistan.
This is why I run a linux based operating system. I also only surf the web in Firefox. You CAN buy a P/C without any windows programs. They are soooooooo much cheaper! Windows elements are THE most expensive part of a new P/C. Check out "Ubuntu". You can download and run from a "burned image" on a disk, and see if you like it. Just remember that when operating from a disk, it limits what you can do, and you cannot "save" anything. It WILL, however, show you that linux is very much like windows to a casual user, and should not be difficult to run on your P/C.
You will not have to worry about many of the threats circulating on the net. It's GREAT!
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