Thank you to everyone who has given me their opinion on Internet Explorer 7. It doesn't sound too bad. I was just bothered by the number of people in the 360 forum group who had posted numerous problems and in particular their blogs not working. I couldn't manage without my blog! The strange thing is that my version of Internet explorer is supplied by BT Yahoo, my Internet service provider and it is version 6 but it has tabbed browsing and always has done. This seems to be the only main difference between 6 & 7 that you are all talking about.
I can only assume that BT Yahoo broad band version 2.01, Internet explorer 6.0.2900 must be the equivalent of number 7? I think I may still just stay with what I have got.
Anyway, another poem by Shel Silverstein for you:
They've Put a Brassiere On a Camel
They've put a brassiere on a camel,
She wasn't dressed proper, you know.
They've put a brassiere on a camel,
So that her humps wouldn't show.
And they're making other respectable plans,
They're even even insisting the pigs should wear pants,
They'll dress up the ducks if we give them the chance
Since they've put a brassiere on a camel.
She wasn't dressed proper, you know.
They've put a brassiere on a camel,
So that her humps wouldn't show.
And they're making other respectable plans,
They're even even insisting the pigs should wear pants,
They'll dress up the ducks if we give them the chance
Since they've put a brassiere on a camel.
They've put a brassiere on a camel,
They claim she's more decent that way.
They've put a brassiere on a camel,
The camel had nothing to say.
They squeezed her into it, I'll never know how,
They say that she looks more respectable now,
Lord knows what they've got in mind for the cow,
Since they've put a brassiere on a camel.
They claim she's more decent that way.
They've put a brassiere on a camel,
The camel had nothing to say.
They squeezed her into it, I'll never know how,
They say that she looks more respectable now,
Lord knows what they've got in mind for the cow,
Since they've put a brassiere on a camel.
I can see why children love this mans poetry. Again, it seems to me to have a hidden message behind it ... Political correctness? Apparently he does stuff for adults too, so I am going to take a look and see what I can find.

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