Thanks for the tip, Michael. I could have sworn I had that page running in Firefox at home this morning, but from the office I only have access to IE. It's a converted Excel spreadhseet -- I guess it converts only to Microsoft-friendly html. Imagine that!
Maybe you had the plugin. Doesn't work under Opera 8 too. Plus, there's a big helpful message advising you to download IE. Microsoft has figured out yet another way to advertise for free.
I still get a kick out of the full VR response to question 10. My take however is that sometimes VR just isn't the same as being there. If somehow a voyage can happen in a human lifetime then someone's going to do it, no matter how attractive VR is by then. After all, there are always outliers.
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Mozilla users note that the results page will not open in Firefox. You have to use IE or find a suitable plugin. Great poll!
Posted by: Michael Anissimov
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March 30, 2006 11:56 AM
Thanks for the tip, Michael. I could have sworn I had that page running in Firefox at home this morning, but from the office I only have access to IE. It's a converted Excel spreadhseet -- I guess it converts only to Microsoft-friendly html. Imagine that!
Posted by: Phil Bowermaster
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March 30, 2006 01:54 PM
Maybe you had the plugin. Doesn't work under Opera 8 too. Plus, there's a big helpful message advising you to download IE. Microsoft has figured out yet another way to advertise for free.
I still get a kick out of the full VR response to question 10. My take however is that sometimes VR just isn't the same as being there. If somehow a voyage can happen in a human lifetime then someone's going to do it, no matter how attractive VR is by then. After all, there are always outliers.
Posted by: Karl Hallowell
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March 31, 2006 01:27 AM