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Browsing on PSP or BeOS?

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IE 2.0?! Netscape 3.0?! Firefox 0.9 and 1.5???

There is also someone who apparently is fairly regular, 2% of all hits, surfing on Windows 3.1. More common than all the linux hits combined.

the browsers could be random mismatched versions?....maybe.

I saw an article awhile back about someone that made win3.1 use...at least 1 32bit-ish program i think. like for a faster internet experience/network driver. ?

:lol: - the PSP hits were probably all me. I don't have a laptop and sometimes am too lazy to walk downstairs to the PC.

-RBB

Hmmmm...

I know I'm not the slowest, or the fastest. :)

Though I would love my internet to go much faster...

Apple OSX Represent!

Couldn't help myself...

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:nono:

:thumbsup:

I'm still stuck in the dark ages with Panther... and Safari.

Leopard is incredible. It's worth the cost to upgrade! Which isn't that bad actually-It was 89.99 because I am a student. The advantage of Apple is that they provide solid discounts to students on EVERYTHING.

Leopard is incredible. It's worth the cost to upgrade! Which isn't that bad actually-It was 89.99 because I am a student. The advantage of Apple is that they provide solid discounts to students on EVERYTHING.

student/faculty rebates on microsoft stuff is damn good too. at least if you take a comp sci class the university here. i got xp 32bit and 64 bit version for ~$20 and vista business for ~$20 too, that's with shipping.

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