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Fair enough; we all draw our own lines.

As for a successful boycott:
I have looked at the posts and news articles and think your optimism is misplaced. Most posts appear to be from people who are very pro-MS on sites I have looked at so far though I will keep looking. Articles have for the most part been neutral, likely as there is no hard proof of the effectiveness. I don't have any evidence that would say it is unsuccessful either which is why I asked.

One thing I believe is that both Opera and MS may be the losers here. People may be annoyed by Opera being the one to bring about the browserless OS but those that were TRULY Opera users no doubt were/are so because of short-comings of MS IE. As such, perhaps your beloved browser (and Mine) FF will be the recipient from both sides of the line.
Posted by: Viva la crank dodo   Posted on: 06/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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With 3.5 launch, Firefox faces new challengers  Loverock Davidson | 06/30/09
Hey amigo  Viva la crank dodo | 06/30/09
Hola!  Loverock Davidson | 06/30/09
Still...  Viva la crank dodo | 06/30/09
You know nothing about EU law.  nizuse | 06/30/09
RE: With 3.5 launch, Firefox faces new challengers  ampers@... | 06/30/09
Safari  richardmitnick | 06/30/09
That number must include Mac (and maybe iPhone)  Rob Oakes | 06/30/09
Opera's Nitch  El Condor | 06/30/09
hmmm  Nomad08 | 06/30/09
Customization  grashopper2001@... | 07/01/09
Firefox  Timothy (TRiG) | 07/02/09
My motto.  magallanes | 07/01/09
RE: With 3.5 launch, Firefox faces new challengers  nidzumi | 07/05/09
Qualify the numbers  xPositor | 07/06/09
Following Opera..again  wakeman91 | 07/06/09

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