>for a variety of reasons I have a major aversion to Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and higher: I do not want to use it and I do not want it present in any form on any computer I own.
I'm always at awe when I see these kinds of Stallman-y statements. This unrelenting, uncompromising, passionate defense of something that I personally just don't give a shit about is fascinating.
I love them; they almost always stem from something real, and it can be quite the adventure discovering just what it is (like in this case, losing the actual file explorer as a separate program).
I'm always at awe when I see these kinds of Stallman-y statements. This unrelenting, uncompromising, passionate defense of something that I personally just don't give a shit about is fascinating.