The beauty about the Internet, is that there's always -- and by design it has always been about -- CHOICE. As much as Microsoft tried to monopolize it with their browser (I.E.) and software, they failed.
So no matter your platform (whether PC, Mac, Oracle Solaris, Linux, etc.), there's Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome (my personal fav), Apple Safari, Opera, and several others that are little-known by comparison.
What's cool about Google Chrome, is that although I also have the "[Ctrl] [A], [Ctrl] [C]" trick embedded by habit (whenever I fill out
all HTML forms by the way, not just posting to AZB), with Google Chrome, I can go "back" in the browser, and it will maintain the contents of HTML forms (that is, stuff I type into the form), as long as I don't end the browser session.
(As a security precaution, Chrome wipes the contents of previous sessions when Chrome itself is exited.) So with this, if you try to post to AZB and it fails, simply go "Back" (click the [Back] button, or use the [Ctrl] [left arrow] shortcut) and your "Reply to Thread" HTML form is right back to where it was, before you clicked [Submit Reply].
Interesting that Microsoft's newest incarnation of I.E. (the one you're seeing commercials for on TV) looks *EXACTLY* like Google Chrome as well. Makes one scratch his/her head, and go "Hmm..."
P.S.: to answer the "are people still really using I.E.?!?" question, the answer is yes. In a corporate setting, if the company has implemented Microsoft's SharePoint product, many of the integration features -- where you work on projects online -- work only with I.E. Of course, the finger points firmly at Microsoft for that one, as there's no reason that can't work with other browsers.
-Sean