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	<title>Comments on: A Responsible Blurb</title>
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	<description>All things Mike McGranahan.</description>
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 		<title>Comment on A Responsible Blurb by: Natalie</title>
		<link>http://www.scrambledbrains.net/2005/09/10/a-responsible-blurb/#comment-63</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I must say, I am a bit suprised, this does not sound at all like you, &quot;So yeah, I love Opera, but Firefox is just as good but somehow became more popular and more supported, so now I use that.&quot;

Am I reading this correctly?  Do you use Firefox simply because it is &quot;popular&quot;?  Please do clarify.  What happened to the Mike I used to know?  Rise up against the masses child!  Stand above the rest!  Or perhaps we will have to postpone this until after our Linux revolution.....

Also, I would like to answer for Steve....sweaty tennis in the ghetto with some meatballs afterward is way better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I must say, I am a bit suprised, this does not sound at all like you, &#8220;So yeah, I love Opera, but Firefox is just as good but somehow became more popular and more supported, so now I use that.&#8221;</p>
	<p>Am I reading this correctly?  Do you use Firefox simply because it is &#8220;popular&#8221;?  Please do clarify.  What happened to the Mike I used to know?  Rise up against the masses child!  Stand above the rest!  Or perhaps we will have to postpone this until after our Linux revolution&#8230;..</p>
	<p>Also, I would like to answer for Steve&#8230;.sweaty tennis in the ghetto with some meatballs afterward is way better.
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 		<title>Comment on A Responsible Blurb by: Mike</title>
		<link>http://www.scrambledbrains.net/2005/09/10/a-responsible-blurb/#comment-62</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2005 07:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>How'd you get interested in Opera?  Before Firefox came out, I only used Opera.  It was great because, for one, Opera respected progressive web standards, unlike Internet Explorer which practically forced website developers to use outdated and retarded Microsoft &quot;technologies&quot; specific to Internet Explorer.  Boo! (Long story short: standardized technology is usually extremely beneficial to consumers, while proprietary technology is only beneficial to a software compan, for example Microsoft.)  Opera's interface was also really nice looking, and highly customizable, which I liked at the time (although now I prefer a simple interface over a customizabile one).  The thing I liked most about Opera was the built-in mail client, which basically treated your email inbox like a mini-database by throwing it all into one big folder, and then letting you specify search-based &quot;virtual folders&quot; on it, rather than constraining the organization of your mail to a hierarchical system.  Opera was also well-known for being faster and more secure than I.E.  However, when Firefox came out, it quickly became way more popular than Opera, while having all of Opera's same great features.  I switched from Opera to Firefox because I couldn't use Opera with some sites, like Wells Fargo's.  I knew that those sites would be more likely to support Firefox than Opera simply because Firefox was getting such a huge following.

So yeah, I love Opera, but Firefox is just as good but somehow became more popular and more supported, so now I use that.

By the way, you just missed out on an afternoon of leather couch-moving and tennis with Shaun, Gerald and myself.  And as afternoon turned to evening and beyond, tennis became an elegant spaghetti dinner, boy's night in, complete with after-dinner Madden 2002, at which I dominated our brothers.  Now ask yourself, what's better:  making hundreds of dollars a day in another town in the exciting, fast-paced world of television production, or some sweaty tennis in the ghetto with some meatballs afterward?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>How&#8217;d you get interested in Opera?  Before Firefox came out, I only used Opera.  It was great because, for one, Opera respected progressive web standards, unlike Internet Explorer which practically forced website developers to use outdated and retarded Microsoft &#8220;technologies&#8221; specific to Internet Explorer.  Boo! (Long story short: standardized technology is usually extremely beneficial to consumers, while proprietary technology is only beneficial to a software compan, for example Microsoft.)  Opera&#8217;s interface was also really nice looking, and highly customizable, which I liked at the time (although now I prefer a simple interface over a customizabile one).  The thing I liked most about Opera was the built-in mail client, which basically treated your email inbox like a mini-database by throwing it all into one big folder, and then letting you specify search-based &#8220;virtual folders&#8221; on it, rather than constraining the organization of your mail to a hierarchical system.  Opera was also well-known for being faster and more secure than I.E.  However, when Firefox came out, it quickly became way more popular than Opera, while having all of Opera&#8217;s same great features.  I switched from Opera to Firefox because I couldn&#8217;t use Opera with some sites, like Wells Fargo&#8217;s.  I knew that those sites would be more likely to support Firefox than Opera simply because Firefox was getting such a huge following.</p>
	<p>So yeah, I love Opera, but Firefox is just as good but somehow became more popular and more supported, so now I use that.</p>
	<p>By the way, you just missed out on an afternoon of leather couch-moving and tennis with Shaun, Gerald and myself.  And as afternoon turned to evening and beyond, tennis became an elegant spaghetti dinner, boy&#8217;s night in, complete with after-dinner Madden 2002, at which I dominated our brothers.  Now ask yourself, what&#8217;s better:  making hundreds of dollars a day in another town in the exciting, fast-paced world of television production, or some sweaty tennis in the ghetto with some meatballs afterward?
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 		<title>Comment on A Responsible Blurb by: Steve</title>
		<link>http://www.scrambledbrains.net/2005/09/10/a-responsible-blurb/#comment-61</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2005 02:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I use Mozilla Firefox and have recently installed Opera. What's your take on Opera?</description>
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