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Peter Skye 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.
Thank you Peter, and my apologies to Dave. I know Dave's name, how did
I do that? It's always pretty late by the time I get to my mail.
And Dallas, Thanks for the text mode browser info and comments--I didn't
know any of that. My eCS CDs arrived today, so those will have my
attention first. But I'm persuaded to try one or more of these. Most
of the web content I want is fully represented by words.
Ben A.
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