What will happen if I don't install foxfire 4?

after reading through the many changes you want to provide. as a senior citzen and not wanting change I want to know what will happen to the platform i'm used to?

You can keep on using Firefox 3.6. It is likely to be supported with security updates for quite a few more months.
As you have Windows XP, by default Firefox 4 will look very similar to Firefox 3.6, it will use the old user interface unless you change it to use the new interface.

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