Guess you've heard the news - there's danger in Internet Explorer, Will Robinson, switch to any other other browser. Just don't throw me in the IE brier patch.
Therefore, I'm using Mozilla Firefox even though Stars Over Washington displays rather crazily with it - all the side column links, feeds, info, ads, features, are schmooshed down below.
Things sure look better with IE, but their 'patches' don't fix IE's weaknesses until further MS notice...so the brier patch must win the day and display the blog.
Jude
Astrological comments on America, on Washington DC, and on the politicians who infest them...with a gentle sprinkling of world events
Dec 17, 2008
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I have a coworker who had a long-distance charge placed on a line he just used for the internet and when he called Verizon they said it was too obscure to track down. That sounded odd to me.
ReplyDeleteThen, in Florida we are experiencing the gift card scam where someone with the same number is waiting until their is a lower amount of the card, like $20 and then swooping in and using the remainder. Confusing, yes?
Is Saturn, Uranus and Neptune placements skewing the ethers?
DD
Crooks are skewing the ethers - good way to put it, Donna.
ReplyDeleteUranus in mysterious Pisces is a tech culprit in mutual reception with deceptive Neptune in AQ, sign of science and technology. Spy satellites all around = as above so below.
Beware Feb 17 2009's 'Digital Transition' for more subliminally delivered population control.
That "too obscure to track down" sounds ridiculous. They can listen in on our Aunt Granny Fanny's call to her bookie, why not isolate a call on their own system? Puh! Ridiculous!