Many nails have been hit on the head since the dawn of this thread

If you're happy with either IE7 or 8 and it runs well on your system, then there really isn't any reason to change. I'm currently looking at you lot through IE6 and I like it. I liked it when it upgraded IE5 and I still like it now. It's not trendy, funky or anything else other than a functional browser that's had loads of security holes plugged over the past few years. The whole point of my 'upgrade' was because a few (make that 1) of the websites I visit are
now written for a minimum of IE7 so I see bits that shouldn't be there or are misplaced.
I tried IE7 when it came out and saw fuzzy screen fonts 'within' the browser. I know a lot of other folk did too. For that reason, I uninstalled it pronto. Had I
not got 'fuzzy' screen fonts (within the browser).. I'd have stayed with '7'. However.. due to the probs mentioned above.. I decided to accept the fuzzy fonts for what they were (on another pc.. different drivers, cpu.. TOTALLY different setup) so that I could navigate my way around the problem sites without the misplaced text. This has only been over the last 4 to 6 weeks at most and
only because the release of ver8 was imminent. No way was I going that far
Of course, over those weeks.. IE8 has landed so I thought I'd give it a go. It didn't work on the 'new' pc as already mentioned so at that point.. I thought I'd bit the bullet and try something completely different. Something that WOULD work on those sites requiring more than IE6 but nowt to do with M$ and so.. I picked on Firefox.
I suppose it's a product of the way I browse (is that hip or what!) that at least 98%.. perhaps more of what ALL of these browsers offer is a complete and utter waste of time for me. I neither NEED or WANT all the do-dits. I want to hit the button and see what should be there.. plain and simple. For me, Firefox does this in a not dissimilar way to IE6 while giving a slightly trendier look (not far removed from 7) so on the 'newer' pc.. that's what I've decided to stick with. On
this pc.. I can't be @rsed. It has IE6 which works on all but a small minority of sites (again.. probably 1 or 2 at most) and I have no intention of adding Firefox at the mo. As Ian says.. I
could.. then decide to choose which one I wanted at the moment of impact but at the mo.. that's too much trouble

I have to say that Firefox managed to stream video a fair whack faster than IE7.. (I never tried it with v8) which is an added bonus and another reason for me to keep it on that pc ;-)
Dear me.. is anyone reading this or have you all fallen asleep like I did 20mins ago
ATB
DaveB :tab: