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** Reply to message from "J. R. Fox jr_fox@pacbell.net" on Wed, 25 Aug 2004  
11:32:57 PDT7  
 
> You go to a website, and the pages (possibly tailored for Internet  
> Exploiter ??) are an unreadable black text against a blackk b.g., or  
> something along those lines.  Isn't there some way of changing the  
> display at your end, in real time, so that it becomes readable ?  How  
> ?  
 
Why would you want to do anything?  
 
If they want to restrict their business by excluding some users why do business  
with them?  If a web site does not display because it is written for IE only  
that web site will never see me again.  I will not take the time to convert  
their web pages because it is obvious to me that they don't want my business.  
 
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Robert Blair  
 
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