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02/08/2006 07:27:01
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01141996
Message ID:
01142343
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>>>>>Here is a poll of sorts. Not a scientific poll where results are collected and conclusions drawn -- too much work! -- just a matter of curiosity. What is the home page in your web browser?
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>>>>about:blank
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>>>Hmmm, I just learned something new. I was not familiar with that technique, so Googled it. That turned up a virus named about:blank. Now I see many of you prefer to start with a blank page. Sorry for not getting it the first time around.
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>>I can't speak for everybody, but for me, it's really a throwback to dial-up connections. Everybody's pages took so long to load, that I just decided to go with a blank page. That way, I didn't have to wait for the browser just to load, and only spent time waiting for pages I was trying to surf to. I suppose it matters less now with broadband, but old habits dies hard.
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>Thank you for the additional insight. I hadn't thought of that, either. I was a pretty early adopter of broadband (like when it was a good day if it didn't go down once....) so have a hard time remembering dialup connections. At this point I am so spoiled I would no more go back to dialup than have the proverbial vat of boiling oil dumped on me.
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>Oddly enough, I still remember with some clarity my first PC connectivity. It was via a 300 baud modem, which was state of the art at the time. When Hayes came out with a 1200 baud modem it was considered a great leap forward.

Yeah, I still have my old Apple IIe with it's 300 baud modem. Of course, back then, all the BBS's were strictly text, so it didn't seem so bad.
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