Bill Gates and IE
Capital of Nasty Electronic Magazine
Monday, January 26, 1998 (219)
ISSN 1482-0471
By The alarmingly uneventful Adventures of 'sum-fink from my hed' (Milkshake)
Long ago, I was a user of IE 3.0. I was happy with what it did. I also used Netscape as both browsers are better at some things. I was happy, life was good, browsing was fun.
I recently received IE 4 on a magazine CD and decided to install it
and take a look.
The result was rather unexpected.
It has now completely taken over my computer.
It has changed my Windows bar.
It has changed my Windows explorer into some strange amalgamation of
IE and WE.
Why? Why I ask? Was that really necessary?
It's even got some strange 'active desktop' thing that I dare not click until I know what it does.
And my computer crawls. I'll need twice the amount of RAM I have to make it run back to it's original speed.
In short, Bill Gates has completely re-worked my computer when I was perfectly happy with the way it was. The man is evil.
May this serve as a warning to all of you out there who were thinking of upgrading to IE4. Don't. Don't do it. Stick with Netscape. By installing IE4 you will only spread Bill Gates' reign of terror further.
Send your comments to: Rik <Rich.h@btinternet.com> or visit http://www.btinternet.com/~weird.stuff1/Rik1.htm.
Comments
status for comments goes here
Add a comment
| [prev] TEMPO FOR TEARS (IN STEREO) | Lairotide [next] |




