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aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 09:14 PM
Can you or someone else do me a favor and post all the columns froms MYSA from the last couple of days, Buck's and Johnny's and Mike's, and whoever else's...

thanks in advance.

The Instigator
05-17-2007, 09:15 PM
why dont you just pm kori...does this really need to be a thread?

duncan228
05-17-2007, 09:17 PM
They're on My SA's site. Can you not get there?

http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/

ChumpDumper
05-17-2007, 09:18 PM
Why don't you just go to mysa.com?

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 09:22 PM
none of their stuff shows up with my browser. I can't explain it. I just get a blank screen.

ChumpDumper
05-17-2007, 09:23 PM
User error.

smrattler
05-17-2007, 09:23 PM
Glitch.

duncan228
05-17-2007, 09:27 PM
I'll help.


Spurs take command on Suns' court

Web Posted: 05/17/2007 01:28 AM CDT

Johnny Ludden
Express-News

PHOENIX — He has been called dirty, a thug, a cheap-shot artist and any number of other insults that have formed on the lips of the Phoenix Suns and their followers over the past week.
The Spurs, however, have a much more flattering way to describe Bruce Bowen today.


Clutch.

With the Spurs nearing their second frustrating loss in three nights, Bowen calmly set his feet in the right corner late Wednesday and drilled the team's biggest shot of the season. The 3-pointer with 36.4 seconds left lifted the Spurs to an 88-85 victory, giving them a 3-2 lead over the Suns in their Western Conference semifinal series.

"I've gotten those looks before, and I've been able to make them before," Bowen said. "I just made sure I followed through."

As a result, the Spurs will now try to do the same and close out Phoenix on Friday at the AT&T Center. The Suns will be bringing reinforcements: Starting center Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw will be back in the lineup after completing their suspensions.


The Spurs almost didn't take advantage of Stoudemire's absence. They trailed by as many as 16 points and were still down 11 in the final quarter.

Manu Ginobili rallied the Spurs, scoring 22 of his 26 points in the second half after they downsized their lineup to match the Suns. Tim Duncan totaled 21 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks, three of which came in the final quarter.

The bruising series had split open Steve Nash's nose, darkened Ginobili's left eye and led the formerly too-nice Spurs to shoulder accusations they had morphed into a band of dirty thugs led, naturally, by Bowen. In addition to kicking the back of Stoudemire's leg in Game 2, he further incensed the Suns by kneeing Nash in the crotch one game later.

Robert Horry added to the reputation with his body check on Nash near the end of Game 4.

While Horry received a two-game suspension for his actions at the end of the game, the Suns were hit with a stiffer penalty: Stoudemire and his backup were both suspended for Wednesday's game because they left the bench during the altercation.

"Take it for what it's worth, but here in Arizona, we do have the most powerful microscopes and telescopes in the world," Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said before the game. "You could use those instruments and not find a shred of fairness or common sense in that decision."

The loss of Stoudemire robbed the Suns of their leading scorer, but it also allowed D'Antoni to go back to playing small and fast, a frenetic-paced style that had helped Phoenix reach the conference finals in each of the previous two seasons. Guard Leandro Barbosa started in place of Stoudemire, and the Suns spread the floor and attacked.

Shawn Marion scored 20 of his 24 points in the first half, and the Suns reeled off 16 in a row in the opening quarter to daze the Spurs and take control.

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, meanwhile, said he hoped to stay big as long as possible. But after the Spurs scored just 33 points — the team's fewest in a first half all season — and trailed by 11 at halftime, Popovich relented and started Ginobili in place of Fabricio Oberto to begin the third quarter.

The move paid immediate dividends: With more room to work, Duncan spun his way to three baskets and a trip to the free-throw line, pulling the Spurs within four.

That forced the Suns to begin double-teaming Duncan, something they had rarely done before the closing minutes of Game 4. The Spurs' shooters received their share of open looks but made just two of their first 16 3-point attempts, before going 6 for 7 to end the game.

Ginobili finally began to make Phoenix pay, hitting a 3-pointer at the end of the shot clock near the end of the third quarter. He sandwiched two more 3-pointers around another by Bowen to pull the Spurs within two.

Nash then steadied the Suns with a 3-pointer, and Kurt Thomas followed by driving for a layup. However, Ginobili, fouled by Nash on a 3-point attempt, made all of his free throws to bring the Spurs within 79-77.

Tony Parker tied the game with a 19-foot jump shot with 2:29 left.

With the final minute ticking away, Parker penetrated into the lane and pitched the ball to Bowen, who set his feet in the right corner and drilled a 3-pointer.

Nash brought Phoenix within a point with a pair of foul shots. Raja Bell intentionally fouled Ginobili, who made both of his foul shots, leaving the Suns in a three-point hole with 10.5 seconds left.

Nash sprung loose and tried to draw contact from Duncan but clanged the shot off the rim.

The Spurs had a good idea of how riled the locals were by the time they went to bed Tuesday night. Earlier in the evening, a bomb threat was called into the team's hotel. The players were not evacuated, but security did a sweep of the building.

The reception the Spurs received from the frenzied crowd at the US Airways Center wasn't any friendlier. Streetside vendors hawked "DIRTY HORRY — Do You Feel Lucky, Punk?" T-shirts.

The suspensions — and the resulting outcry over the injustice of the decision — overshadowed the fact that the Spurs still needed to regroup after what Popovich described as a "very, very tough loss" in Game 4.

"We were in control of the game for 45 minutes," Popovich said, "and then to lose it, you walk away from it and say, 'What just happened here?'"

The Suns might be asking themselves the same question today.

duncan228
05-17-2007, 09:31 PM
Buck Harvey: For Manu, facing anger is old stuff

Web Posted: 05/17/2007 01:36 AM CDT


San Antonio Express-News

PHOENIX — The Spurs franchise hadn't seen this kind of anger on the road since Dennis Rodman was Robert Horry times 10.
But Manu Ginobili had. He'd played across the globe, especially in some tough spots in Europe where the nicer rivals are the ones who throw small objects. And so it's no wonder he's the one who stood up in front of a few mean signs and boos, coming up with 15 points in the fourth quarter.


The Spurs needed all of it, and that's why the suspension debate is only starting. Chances are, Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw could have made a difference in this game.

Still, the Suns had enough to win this game, because something else was at play. Gregg Popovich noticed that even before the tip.

"Feels strange," Popovich said before the game.

And it felt familiar, too. Years ago, the franchise had as many anti-Spurs signs on the road in the playoffs. Then, Rodman went to Utah after fully deserving a suspension, and the Jazz crowd greeted him accordingly.


Popovich arrived a year later, and Rodman was gone a year after that. Now the Spurs have come full circle in reputation, and Popovich joked about that Wednesday night.

"It took me a decade to get there," he said.

It seemingly took as long for the Spurs to score in the first quarter Wednesday, and it appeared the Spurs were going to prove to everyone they really are nice guys. They were ready to give this one to the Suns.

Popovich said what coaches say before games, that the Spurs had to match the Suns' energy. But the Spurs couldn't have matched this energy with a Middle East oil field. Every time the Spurs even touched the ball, the crowd booed.

David Stern wasn't a coward for not showing up as planned. He was smart.

And Horry should hope his teammates finish this series Friday. If he has to play here in a Game 7, he will become this generation's Rodman.

The crowd initially seemed to affect the Spurs. They put together a season-low first quarter, then a season-low first half.

The Suns also had what they needed, which was an out-of-his-mind star. Shawn Marion scored 20 points in about 21 minutes in the first half.

But it was also clear the Suns weren't getting the kind of magic they would need to win with a depleted lineup. Leandro Barbosa, for example, picked up his fifth foul in the third quarter.

Then Duncan began to take Kurt Thomas off the dribble, getting involved in the Spurs' first nine points to start the second half, and all of the yelling and all of the anger didn't mean as much.

Mike D'Antoni responded by throwing a few double teams at Duncan, and D'Antoni got credit for that in Game 4. It worked then, but how innovative was the move?

Phil Jackson did the same against the Spurs before: Give Duncan one look for three quarters, then switch at the end.

This time, the strategy worked because the Spurs continued to miss shots. But that's when Ginobili, accustomed to madhouses, adjusted.

He started the fourth period with a couple of free throws, followed with two 3-pointers, then made a nice cut. Michael Finley found him.

Then came a play with Steve Nash that proved two things. One, Ginobili knows a few tricks, and, two, the refs weren't swept up by the emotion of a crowd that felt wronged.

Calls were going both ways, and that play with about three minutes left showed how little the officials reacted to the atmosphere. Ginobili took a 3-pointer, with Nash diving at him, and the two ended up in a pile.


Nash got up screaming "He flopped," and an intimidated ref might have sided with him. In front of the Phoenix fans, after what happened Monday in San Antonio, wouldn't that have been a human reaction?

Ginobili, instead, got three free throws to pull the Spurs within two.

Ginobili wasn't perfect in that period, with a couple of offensive fouls and an awful pass over Tony Parker's head. But in this howling building, with the series in doubt?

He acted like he had seen it before.

T Park
05-17-2007, 09:34 PM
User error.

stupidtax error

duncan228
05-17-2007, 09:35 PM
Horry says Suns' Nash flopped

Web Posted: 05/16/2007 10:20 PM CDT

Johnny Ludden
Express-News

PHOENIX — Robert Horry would have preferred to spend Wednesday night on the court at the US Airways Center instead of parked in front of a TV. If it were up to him, Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw also would have played.
"I'm the type of player, I don't want any excuses," Horry said. "I would go tell the NBA to look at what they did with Stoudemire and downplay it, and let the best team go out there mano a mano."

Speaking at the Spurs' morning shootaround, Horry said he didn't intend to hurt Phoenix point guard Steve Nash when he body-checked him into the scorer's table at the end of Game 4. He said he initially wanted to take a charge but thought Nash was moving too fast for him to get in position in time.

"So I was like, 'I'm going to just bump him a little bit,'" Horry said. "As you know the great acting skills Steve has when he hit the floor, he flopped and was, 'Oh, I'm dying over here.'

"It happens. I had no malicious intent to hurt Steve. I like Steve, and he's a good person.

"But sometimes in the playoffs, things get blown out of perspective, and it's really going to be blown out of perspective because the other two players got suspended for a game. If that wouldn't have happened, and if it wasn't Steve Nash, it wouldn't have been as big a deal."

Horry was suspended for two games, not only because of his flagrant foul on Nash, but also because he used his forearm to shove away Suns guard Raja Bell in the resulting scrum.

"I grew up under (former Houston coach) Rudy (Tomjanovich), and anytime a guy charges you like that, your instincts are to protect yourself," Horry said. "Once he put a forearm down low on me, I put a forearm up high. I'm taller than he is, so it's just going to be that way. That part I regret because it was kind of high."

Horry thought he received the two-game suspension because of whom he fouled.

"Steve Nash is a great player, an MVP, the focal point for the NBA now," he said, "so they have to take care of their players."

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich thought a one-game penalty would have sufficed.

"It was nothing hurtful or intentional at all," Popovich said.

Horry also laughed at suggestions he planned the foul to rile Stoudemire, who, along with Diaw, was suspended for Wednesday's game because he left the Suns' bench.

"If I was that smart," he said, "I'd be in Vegas right now gambling."

Horry already wasn't too loved among the locals. The most significant contribution he made during his five-month stay with the Suns in the 1996-97 season was throwing a towel in the face of then-coach Danny Ainge.

"The boos had started to dissipate," Horry said. "Now I have to start all over again."



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NorCal510
05-17-2007, 09:36 PM
how stupid can you be if you cant view a website...

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 09:36 PM
No, I have the same problem. Hit refresh or F5 and the page will load normally. Mysa is fucked up for some reason. Has been for over a month.

duncan228
05-17-2007, 09:36 PM
Enough?

ducks
05-17-2007, 09:42 PM
get a mac dumbass

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 09:50 PM
how stupid can you be if you cant view a website...

How stupid can you be if you're assessing someone's intelligence based on practically no knowledge of the problem? Do you have an advanced degree in PC-ESP which allows you to diagnose his machine from afar and determine that it's his brain that's the problem and not the machine?

No?

Then :stfu. This board has enough whiners and incompetent asses throwing around insults without you riding in on your high horse and attacking a Spurs fan on a Spurs forum.


get a mac dumbass

Nothin' like paying twice as much for a machine that's functionally the same and technologically inferior. :lol

ducks
05-17-2007, 09:51 PM
if he quites looking at porn
computers work better

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 09:55 PM
thanks duncan. I will never get over how rude some people are on this board. I asked somebody for a favor and a bunch of people talk shit for no reason.

ChumpDumper
05-17-2007, 09:56 PM
Seriously I would try a different browser.

ducks
05-17-2007, 09:56 PM
How stupid can you be if you're assessing someone's intelligence based on practically no knowledge of the problem? Do you have an advanced degree in PC-ESP which allows you to diagnose his machine from afar and determine that it's his brain that's the problem and not the machine?

No?

Then :stfu. This board has enough whiners and incompetent asses throwing around insults without you riding in on your high horse and attacking a Spurs fan on a Spurs forum.



Nothin' like paying twice as much for a machine that's functionally the same and technologically inferior. :lolmacs are not that much more nowdays

duncan228
05-17-2007, 09:57 PM
Someone on this board once told me Spurs fans should help each other. Here's more.


Buck Harvey: Asterisk II: Why Spurs cannot win

Web Posted: 05/15/2007 11:05 PM CDT


San Antonio Express-News

The Spurs are no longer the team that America hates to watch. Now they are the team America just hates.
They are the team that bloodied little Steve Nash, kneed little Steve Nash and eventually slammed little Steve Nash to the floor. Somehow, they've hoodwinked the league at the same time and have benefited by their dastardly deeds.


Their black road uniforms finally fit their persona. And if the Spurs beat the Suns tonight, most will stick an asterisk on Game 5 bigger than 1999.

And if they lose?

Given the sentiment in the air, that's a real possibility.

Two men are responsible for this. Robert Horry and David Stern. Horry could have grabbed Nash and avoided everything, and Stern could have grabbed some common sense.

Stern stayed true to his rules, when there was enough gray area to house Charles Barkley. Did Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw really do enough to warrant suspension?


The league's stance is also not completely illogical, and the Suns' reaction Monday night said that. Why do you think the Phoenix coaches and players were so determined to stop Stoudemire and Diaw from entering the fray? Because they knew what the NBA would do.

This is the kind of hard line that players respect and remember.

That said, Stern also allowed the best playoff series of his postseason to be damaged, and he didn't do much for what has been one of his finest, most respected franchises. The Spurs, given this series of events, have never looked worse. At least no one is calling them boring anymore.

They are still the same guys who have been praised the past decade. They've won by being professionals and by avoiding off-court messes, and the current catcalls come from those who, well, don't like watching them.

Few in and around the league — from coaches to media — see the Spurs as anything but a league standard.

But they sure look dirty today. They are being rewarded because of a mess they caused, and, at first glance, it's as if the Spurs are getting a pass to the conference finals.

In exchange for their second man off the bench (Horry), they will get Phoenix without its leading scorer (Stoudemire) and the one who would normally replace Stoudemire (Diaw). Who wouldn't take that?

Gregg Popovich might even be forced to try a rotation that works out for him. He tends to lean on his veterans. Now, without Horry the next two games, does he get something out of Matt Bonner?

Still, anyone who follows the NBA knows a basic phenomenon. When teams lose a player, they seem to gain a temporary edge.

The ones with the advantage often relax, and the ones without their star get tougher. The Spurs went through this several times in the regular season, losing to Houston without Yao, Denver without Carmelo Anthony, Houston without Tracy McGrady and Chicago without Ben Wallace.

The psyche of the Spurs plays into that. After melting down so badly in the fourth quarter Monday, do they feel good about themselves right now?

Then there are the Suns, mixing the giddiness of a Game 4 breakthrough with the anger of losing two players because of what Horry created. Rarely are these two emotions in play for the same team at the same time.

The Suns still have Kurt Thomas to lean on Tim Duncan, and Shawn Marion can always hop for 48 minutes. They will lose two big men tonight, all right, but they are also at their frenzied best when they go small.

Nash, the soul of the franchise, will be ready to lead just that. He might score 40 points tonight.

"We'll close ranks," Mike D'Antoni said Tuesday evening. "We are very confident we can get it done anyway. With the guys we have, we'll be totally ready to roll."

It's a message he will repeat in his locker room, and it's one that can win a game. The Suns will be free with the feeling that no one expects them to win, and the crowd will plug into that.

And if the Spurs somehow win?

Then Stoudemire and Diaw come back for Game 6, along with the same emotions.

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 09:57 PM
maybe TPark and Ducks are on edge because Tony's jumpshot has been MIA of late. Relax guys, it's all about the W.

ducks
05-17-2007, 09:59 PM
have you tried firefox?
have you emptied your tempory internet files?
have you checked for virus's
did you hit f5 to refresh the page
if you have xp if you have highspeed access you can boot up the computer in safemode with netorking and see if it works
that way you can tell if spyware is causing your problem

or you can ship it to ducks and he will fix it for you for free :smokin

duncan228
05-17-2007, 10:01 PM
aaron-enough? End with humor?


Richard Oliver's Mailbag: Voices from the West

Web Posted: 05/16/2007 05:32 PM CDT

Richard Oliver
Express-News

James Scott checked in from Paradise Valley, Ariz., this week with some kind words for San Antonio.


Thanks to Robert Horry's malfeasance, they own us, he says.

And, oh by the way, Phoenix is a better town, with better-looking women, bigger houses and faster cars. But judging by his e-mails, we do have better spellers.

To wit:

Please thank Robert O. for that cheep shot because now we own yawls ass. Heehaw! With Tim Duncan's lazy moves and constant traveling in the paint and marginal talent otherwise I suppose its no wonder that you peoples resort to #$%$# dirty street ball!

He added:

Were obviously a better teem … to deep, to young a-lot stronger and much smart'r, faster better looking we all live in a better, bigger more desirable town better looking girls more money huge house's faster cars and cooler bars bla-bla-bla.

No hard feelings Ollie, you could always move here; put in for Dan Bickley's job at the Republic, he's kind of an idiot anyway!
– James Scott, Paradise Valley, Ariz.


James, yawls lost me at hello.



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There were more missives from out West, of course:

I understand that you are a fan of the Spurs and do have to see things in Technicolor illusions, but what happened (Monday) night to Nash was much more than a meaningless hip check. Nash is not Ginobili; he's not a flopper.

What happened was a clear example that the Spurs are not a wholesome team as they are portrayed. When they feel pressure, they turn into hoodlums, as represented by Horry. Maybe I can forgive if I was watching a full-contact sport like wrestling or even hockey, but basketball was one of the last sports where there are a couple of good-hearted teams left, and I thought, much to my ignorance and dismay that the Spurs are just like every other team and the dog finally comes out.

I hope that when my little boy is old enough to play sports competitively that if anyone "hip checks" him like Horry did with Nash that I'll be able to just blow it off as just a meaningless hip check.
– Alli Castro

My little boy is old enough to play sports competitively, and he is able to see the Horry play for what it was: A split-second mistake in judgment that in no way reflects on the Spurs franchise.

History dictates that the San Antonio franchise is all about class, a heartbeat decision notwithstanding.



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"The incident touched off a minor scrum that included Phoenix coach Mike D'Antoni charging after Horry, only to be held back by referees, and Raja Bell drawing a technical for swiping at the Spurs player."

Did you wake up this morning and decide to make stuff up? I am a Spurs fan, but I am tired of your crappy writing. The Suns coach went straight to Nash, not after Horry. Bell got a technical for getting in Horry's face, not for "swiping at the Spurs player." You don't even mention the elbow that TNT showed 10 times that Horry threw at Bell's face.

Be a writer, not a homer.
– Eric

Good advice, Eric. I'll keep trying.



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The Spurs claim to be a classy organization. What is classy about tripping a guy coming off two knee surgeries? Bruce Bowen is a thug. Check out YouTube and see how disgusting he is. No class!

Edward Scissorhands tripped Amare Stoudemire while he was going up for a dunk. Oh yeah, Horry is real classy also. Ha!
– Jeff, San Antonio

I logged onto YouTube. That new Linkin Park video rocks.



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Doesn't it seem made up? This game is so unreal. First game, the Spurs hit all the right shots and the Suns can't do enough. The next game, the same Spurs can't hit any of their important shots and the same Suns can't miss.

Isn't that odd to anyone watching basketball? Save this e-mail and I will prove I'm right.

Next game will be Ginobili's turn. The lackluster player so far will start hitting amazing shots, in, out, boom — in the basket — can't miss. Tony the hot shooter will grow cold and can't hit the side of a barn.

It's all so made up, WWF style.

The Spurs and the other teams get paid millions to play full speed ahead every half. To see such laziness is sickening compared to their salaries. Am I the only person that thinks the game may be pre-determined who is going to win?

In the best-case scenario, they may not be, but certainly their play makes a common-sense viewer think so.

What (are) your thoughts on the rotating greatness/laziness of each of the players (playoffs and regular season)?
– Bob, San Antonio

You may be on to something. This Phoenix-San Antonio series is looking more like the WWF every day.



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What happened to the former Mailbag journalist, (Johnny) Ludden? He was much, much more interesting to read. Mr. Oliver, don't take it personal, but even your game blog is boring. Get Johnny back!

I had some inside stuff, opinion and some incredible class to make fun with some of the messages from readers. Sorry, but you don't make me want to keep reading.
– Consiglieri, Rosario

It's a shame. I'll miss you.



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When talking to out-of-town writers, do you think they truly believe the Spurs equal boring and the Suns equal exciting, or is that simply a partisan reaction? Nevertheless, you can't spell boring without R-I-N-G and you can't spell exciting without E-X-I-T.
– Chris Y., Austin

Now that's good stuff. Too bad Consiglieri missed it.



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Be careful what you look forward to. I enjoyed your article on Brack. You are right on target. However, my guess is nothing good will happen. They've had plenty of time to have a plan for Brack, and best I can tell, they have no clue.

Cedar Creek is in the best condition it has ever been in, and as I'm sure you know, the pro out there was transferred to Willow Springs.

Bottom line is, the city missed the golf boom in the '90s and now they can't catch up. The people they have brought in from Michigan and the new group have no clue how to cater to the muni golfer. Just look at the people that make up the new board.

The other major problem is trying to follow the revenue. It can't be done.

Bet against the city when it comes to golf.
– Brent Silber, San Antonio

Brent, if San Antonio can follow the model of Jim Roschek's landscape in Kalamazoo, Mich., it'd be hard to bet against it. I see the early results as being very encouraging.

But, like you, I'll be watching.

ducks
05-17-2007, 10:02 PM
you can also use system restore and take it back in time if you have xp a few days and see if that fixes it

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 10:03 PM
macs are not that much more nowdays

Dell had this laptop on discount last week:

1.73 Ghz Pentium Dual Core 2
1 GB 667 mhz DDR2 Ram
160 GB HDD @ 5400 rpm
256 mb Geforce Go 7300
15" widescreen

$600. Go ahead. Price a mac laptop with those specs.

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:04 PM
JUST PRESS F5. It isn't your browser, it's something on their website.

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 10:04 PM
maybe TPark and Ducks are on edge because Tony's jumpshot has been MIA of late. Relax guys, it's all about the W.

Though I will say if you're using IE, DITCH it. Firefox is far superior.

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 10:05 PM
tks duncan that's fine

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:05 PM
Though I will say if you're using IE, DITCH it. Firefox is far superior.
Firefox isn't any less of a piece of shit than IE, and it's compatible with fewer websites.

ducks
05-17-2007, 10:06 PM
then you have to buy virus software crap to load on it and then service it

macs you do not have to worry about virus and spysoftware

the new dual cores are alittle more but if you do not buy a new dual core laptop windows they are about the same

ChumpDumper
05-17-2007, 10:07 PM
I don't have to refresh at all.

ducks
05-17-2007, 10:09 PM
if you want your computer fixed you have to tell us what you are running

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 10:11 PM
Firefox isn't any less of a piece of shit than IE, and it's compatible with fewer websites.

:lol

Just keep tellin yourself that pal. IE is compatible with more websites because it allows ActiveX access by default. That's basically the difference in compatibility.

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:14 PM
I don't have to refresh at all.
I understand that. I don't have to refresh the page anywhere else on the web on any of my machines. I could tell him to upgrade his browser, because I know he's running IE6 and Mysa has a piece of code that's not 100 percent backwards compatible, but there's no point in doing that when just telling him to hit F5 is easier than having upgrade or to come on here asking someone to post the text for him.

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:15 PM
:lol

Just keep tellin yourself that pal. IE is compatible with more websites because it allows ActiveX access by default. That's basically the difference in compatibility.
Okay pal. I'll keep telling myself that. You keep up that fierce devotion to a software company you have no stake in and you'll be a Mac owner soon enough.

ducks
05-17-2007, 10:15 PM
he does not want his computer fixed
he is to embaced ducks could fix it

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:18 PM
he does not want his computer fixed
he is to embaced ducks could fix it
"embaced"?

The only thing that needs to be fixed is you, ducks.

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 10:19 PM
Okay pal. I'll keep telling myself that. You keep up that fierce devotion to a software company you have no stake in and you'll be a Mac owner soon enough.

No thanks. I like my shitty Dell laptop that can play Fear at 65 fps @ 1440 x 990 and run Counterstrike in native 1920x1200 resolution on high detail, and still gets 3+ hours of battery life on a single 9-cell battery. With a dual boot partition to Ubuntu, yeah, I'm pining for a Mac, let me tell you. :rolleyes

T Park
05-17-2007, 10:21 PM
maybe TPark and Ducks are on edge because Tony's jumpshot has been MIA of late

jumper shure looked good when it tied the game last night.


Shhhh. Your just beyond embarassing your self now jackass.

King
05-17-2007, 10:23 PM
The guy asked if people could post articles. He didn't ask for computer help. He didn't say anything insulting or inflammatory. And some of you can't help but shoot off at the mouth. Are you guys dicks in real life, or is this something special you save for the forums?

T Park
05-17-2007, 10:25 PM
No its something we save for someone who has been a complete arrogant dick before.

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 10:27 PM
No its something we save for someone who has been a complete arrogant dick before.

Ah, so you decide not to be a decent human being because :depressed HE STARTED IT :depressed

Poor guy. :rolleyes

Grow up. All of you.

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 10:35 PM
jumper shure looked good when it tied the game last night.


Shhhh. Your just beyond embarassing your self now jackass.


Wow. Only three spelling and grammar mistakes in that one sentence. But I'm the one embarassing myself.

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:35 PM
No thanks. I like my shitty Dell laptop that can play Fear at 65 fps @ 1440 x 990 and run Counterstrike in native 1920x1200 resolution on high detail, and still gets 3+ hours of battery life on a single 9-cell battery. With a dual boot partition to Ubuntu, yeah, I'm pining for a Mac, let me tell you. :rolleyes
Don't worry, you'll discover girls some day. :p:

Cry Havoc
05-17-2007, 10:37 PM
Don't worry, you'll discover girls some day. :p:

Grrrrrrrluzz?

Grals?

Gehrls?

What's this word you speak of? :cry :cry

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 10:37 PM
For the record I haven't been able to get mysa.com to work on my computer for the past 18 months but I usually just check it at the computers in the school's library, but I just finished so....

ducks
05-17-2007, 10:42 PM
The guy asked if people could post articles. He didn't ask for computer help. He didn't say anything insulting or inflammatory. And some of you can't help but shoot off at the mouth. Are you guys dicks in real life, or is this something special you save for the forums?
we were told to help fellow spur fans :)

Scotti
05-17-2007, 10:50 PM
Ha ya~ I wonder if some of the folks here have mistakenly equated adulthood, masculinity or maturity with taunts or insults. Or is this an expression of a defence mechanism that considers a preemptive verbal offence as the best way to protect one's fragile ego?

Whatever the case, practise some kind of self-control mates. Don't perpetuate things that make life miserable for yourself and everyone else.

My response to aaronstampler: Sorry I can't be of help! ^_^

Obstructed_View
05-17-2007, 10:52 PM
Suns fans have gotten everyone's tempers up. I usually get more antagonistic as game day approaches.

BTW, please don't start using psychobabble on a internets message board.

aaronstampler
05-17-2007, 10:57 PM
thanks for all the computer advice everyone, really, but I think I'm a week away from getting a new laptop anyway, so hopefully I won't have this problem with it.

Kori Ellis
05-18-2007, 01:13 AM
It's not your computer, it's their website. It happens to me all the time - you just have to keep refreshing.

Anyway, I was offline. I see someone helped you and posted the articles, so I guess it's all good.

BlackFlagg
05-18-2007, 01:18 AM
none of their stuff shows up with my browser. I can't explain it. I just get a blank screen.

Clear your cache. Try another browser. Reboot. I don't know, but they all show up on mine (Firefox).

Kori Ellis
05-18-2007, 01:50 AM
Clear your cache. Try another browser. Reboot. I don't know, but they all show up on mine (Firefox).

I know you are trying to be helpful but there's really just an issue with their site. It doesn't load for almost half the people I know. It doesn't have anything to do with the particular browser or computer. The problems started a few months back.

jmard5
05-18-2007, 02:09 AM
For the record I haven't been able to get mysa.com to work on my computer for the past 18 months but I usually just check it at the computers in the school's library, but I just finished so....

I am wondering if you accidentally blocked that website.

I never encountered any problems with that site. I have 2 PCs at the office with different networks, 1 desktop PC and 1 laptop at home. Good in both IE and Firefox.

Obstructed_View
05-18-2007, 02:13 AM
I know you are trying to be helpful but there's really just an issue with their site. It doesn't load for almost half the people I know. It doesn't have anything to do with the particular browser or computer. The problems started a few months back.
Thank you.