For example, when Firefox crashes I just have to restart it, and keep
browsing in a few seconds. it will even remember the tabs I had open.
However, when IE crashes... it takes down the whole operating system,
the fridge, the microwave, the toaster, and any pacemakers that may
happen to be nearby. Also, the neighbour's cat starts behaving strangely.
Now *that* is _real power_.
(Repeated perhaps, but sooo truuuh... lol)
Interesting... I just had my first actual crash with IE9. I got the
normal application crashed dialog - and when i closed, ie just closed
the tab and reopend a new one to the page i had visted just prior to
the crash. OS still functional.
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Tom Shelton
"Marious Barrier" <marious...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On top of this, what the "Marious Barrier" clown posted is not true. IE
on Vista and Win 7 when it does crash, very seldom, it knows how to
restart itself and bring back the pages that were opened. And IE doesn't
crash the NT based O/S.
All people like "Marious Barrier" do is lie. All of COLA has nothing but
a bunch of liars in it.