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Previously on "Google "Phasing Out IE6 Support""

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    That's me told then. Haven't heard that since "Get a life. Get a haircut" at primary school.

    You're the one wanted to pick a fight after I pointed out you had posted sweeping generalisations without citation. Calling me stupid for not knowing "it's obvious" didn't quite leave me reeling from a fact barrage. Maybe it works face-to-face when you can intimidate the fool who doubts your mighty knowledge, but here on the web you might have to provide some actual facts.

    Maybe leave it to NickFitz in future, he seems able to bitch intelligently. I don't always agree with him but I respect his arguments. Nobody care's about your personal browser choice any more than they do your favourite colour.

    Have a nice day.
    I suggest that you re-read your post.

    It was yourself that was insulting in an uncalled for personal and cowardly attack.

    Name calling from the safety of anonymity is both cowardly and pathetic.

    I have little respect or time for your kind of courage. You appear to be the cowardly "Armchair Hero" type of wimp who is better ignored, which is why I edited/removed my invitation to meet up in person, as I didn't wish to be responsible for generating a nervous breakdown in someone of an obviously delicate nature.

    I would suggest that we leave it there. I will waste no more time on you.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    Current client uses IE6 and nothing else. They have no plans to upgrade. Google can go hang.

    Yeah my earlier comment was in the misunderstanding that MS were also phasing out support (turns out I didn't read the bit about it being in 2014!), not just Google.

    What do Google currently do to specifically support IE6 anyway? Maybe in their apps and whatnot, but surely their search results aren't going to be affected, they're only basic text anyway so should work in IE6 regardless.

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  • swamp
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    Current client uses IE6 and nothing else. They have no plans to upgrade. Google can go hang.

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  • cojak
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    Previous clientco co said that they still needed IE6 for SAP (no, it didn't make sense to me either.. ). But on the plus side they released FireFox for internet use.

    So we didn't care in the end..

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Google are trying hard...
    Google are succeeding...

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  • Numpty
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I get to pondering, what will replace the internet, and when will support finally be dropped?
    Governments will start censoring it more and more (as Australia has started) and using it for identifying "undesirables" (like people who say they feel like blowing up an airport on Twitter), until the average person stops using it for writing on, and just uses it for reading news or looking at porn. Then the only people putting up content will be the advertisers, then it will die.

    It will remain as a husk; a medium for transporting emails between corporates.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I get to pondering, what will replace the internet, and when will support finally be dropped?
    Google are trying hard...

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  • threaded
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    I get to pondering, what will replace the internet, and when will support finally be dropped?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    d00hg, shut up and get a life.

    HTH
    That's me told then. Haven't heard that since "Get a life. Get a haircut" at primary school.

    You're the one wanted to pick a fight after I pointed out you had posted sweeping generalisations without citation. Calling me stupid for not knowing "it's obvious" didn't quite leave me reeling from a fact barrage. Maybe it works face-to-face when you can intimidate the fool who doubts your mighty knowledge, but here on the web you might have to provide some actual facts.

    Maybe leave it to NickFitz in future, he seems able to bitch intelligently. I don't always agree with him but I respect his arguments. Nobody care's about your personal browser choice any more than they do your favourite colour.

    Have a nice day.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Is it Chrome that has that fancy javascript engine so javascript is pre-compiled instead of continuously being interpreted, resulting in much faster processing, or did I just dream that?
    Yup - V8

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Both are WAY slower than Chrome to load.

    Is it Chrome that has that fancy javascript engine so javascript is pre-compiled instead of continuously being interpreted, resulting in much faster processing, or did I just dream that?

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Diver: What are you on? What kind of nerd gets emotionally invested over a web-browser?
    d00hg, shut up and get a life.

    HTH

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    The problem with a lot of Firefox users is that they have a tendency to install and then spend an hour or two putting in addons. I get sick and tired of removing the damned things because they then complain that it's slow.
    Firefox is extremely fast, but slows down tremendously when they start chucking the Google addons etc into the pot.
    On the subject, I don't agree. I have IE7 and FF3, neither has much changed out of the box and both take equivalent time to start up. Both are WAY slower than Chrome to load.

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  • d000hg
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    Diver: What are you on? What kind of nerd gets emotionally invested over a web-browser?

    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Obviously you are either blind deaf or too stupid to register that the majority of security issues over the past two years have been with IE.

    >DELETED<

    I use both IE and Firefox and my preference is obvious and has been posted here many times.

    Resorting to name calling from the security of anonymity is both cowardly and pathetic.

    >DELETED<
    You've defended precisely one of the 3 complaints you made: security, speed, and 'being MS'.
    And I'm not name calling. I genuinely believe you're ignorant if you use 'being MS' as an objective argument.

    I note a lot of your post is deleted. From quoted bits it appears you want to have a fist-fight over an internet browser or something?
    And on the 'security of anonymity'... seriously have you been on an internet forum before?
    Last edited by d000hg; 30 January 2010, 23:56.

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  • NickFitz
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    Dave Shea has, "for no particular reason," compiled a list of things that were true when IE6 was released

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