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Benedict G Archer wrote:
>
> Superslurp may get past whatever the problem is, but I'd
> rather filter out the adds. Maybe I'll try the "real
> man's" text only browser that Dallas uses? Tom Watson
> mentioned it in his notes. I'd really like to not see
> the ads. But it would be nice to understand what's going
> on--your experiments may be illuminating.
Tom was CEO of IBM (dad & son both). Dave gave the browser
presentation. And then there's the famous "Watson, come here, I need
you" guy who, if he hadn't responded, maybe would have nipped all this
electronic communication stuff in the bud.
If I had oodles of spare time I could run IPTrace and IPFormat, and find
out what's going on during the connection. Anybody know if there's an
"IPSummarize" program that summarizes what IPTrace/IPFormat reports? It
would be interesting to find out where the hangup is on this particular
(motherboards.org) site.
- Peter
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