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Verizon collides with Firefox and lead poisoning
The same works for Mozilla. I have tried it a long time ago. However, if your secure OpenVMS/Alpha systems happens to be behind a firewall of the government that is suppose to protect your VMS system from all the nasty PC (say non-Alpha) MS-DoS (say non-OpenVMS) exploits on the web, then you may find that too many concurrent connexions will be interpreted by the smart PC quality firewall software as a DDoS attempt. As a result your tweaked web browser will get you nowhere. Now, don't ask me why some government agencies protect OpenVMS/Alpha systems from PC software problems. It's a regulation thing.
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Um.....this article...seems to be more of an argument and a collection from an inquirer mailbag than any news that makes a collective amount of worthwhile sense.
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crap
they need to translate that into english, it doesnt make any sense
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Yeah, I understood about 3 words of that article.
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