"Alan Baker"
news:alangbaker-2DBB2A.12003912042008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]...
> In article
> "Hasta La Vista"
>
>> "Alan Baker"
>> news:alangbaker-F2154B.10383312042008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]...
>> > In article
>> > "Hasta La Vista"
>> >
>> >> "Alan Baker"
>> >> news:alangbaker-3E4210.09045812042008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]...
>> >> > In article
>> >> > "Hasta La Vista"
>> >> >
>> >> >> You've already been corrected about this.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Go take your meds.
>> >> >
>> >> > Don't like the fact that your assumption about what you can do in
>> >> > the
>> >> > Safari preferences was wrong, do you?
>> >>
>> >> Since I made no assumption about that, I can't be wrong about it.
>> >
>> > Yes, you did.
>>
>> No, I didn't.
>
> Yes, you did.
No, I didn't.
> "It was already understood by everybody but yourself that the browser
> can set itself as the default. Nobody asked you to pretend that the
> browser preferences are a system control panel"
What do you think you're proving?
>>
>> > You repeatedly assumed that all you could do in Safari's
>> > preferences was set *Safari* as the default browser, when in fact, you
>> > can set the default browser to anything you've got installed.
>>
>> I did nothing of the kind, and what you can or can't do from Safari
>> prefences is irrelevant to this discussion.
>
> "It was already understood by everybody but yourself that the browser
> can set itself as the default. Nobody asked you to pretend that the
> browser preferences are a system control panel"
Too bad you can't understand what that says.
Yet another ridiculous nothing of an argument from you. You must have a
really empty life to waste so much of it in trash talk.