DanCardin
Dan Cardin
DanCardin

i just dislike that you can't see the bookmarks that they uploaded. At one point i deleted some of my bookmarks and wanted to undo that, so i thought, oh hey! i can just use weave. but it had already synced my changes, and there's no way to access previous syncs. So i had to use an old xmarks sync. it saved me.

@chris0089: i dont know about keeping her things, but if you look around for windows 7 extreme version, it runs from an installer, so i think you'd need to partition the drive, install, move whatever you want over, then delete the other partition. Not particularly legal, but it will get what you want done. I don't see

the only reason i would go to urban dictionary are because of the seemingly unscreened, funny definitions.

i have 0 problems with firefox crashing under the load of a bunch of tabs.

@kettlewhistle: as far as i know, its already quite possible if you're installing jetpack extensions.

@warped2049: scene? i see what you did there!

@detoys: oh, i wasnt sure if you were ignorant or if it was to make a point about that.

@detoys: Most of yours were hardware things...i dont know if that was on purpose...

*cough* lupopensuite *cough*

@Astrophizz: ive heard all things to the opposite with quality and performance and i dont see how they cant get rid of the patents if they bought the company

What about On2. apparently its better than h.264 and if google is nice and lives up to everyone's expectations, they will open it and there we go. Free video with a better codec. Makes everyone happy.

its not flash vs HTML 5, its flash vs. other video playback methods. Theora Ogg, H.264, and whatever that new one that google recently acquired are all different, and since none of them are part of HTML 5 specifically atm, its still all those extra codecs battling against each other (not really, but they're sort of

as far as i understand it, they're just using the part of their code that turns the javascript into compiled code. Which imo is smart because that seems like it would be very very similar among all the browsers that do the pre compiling. This way it saves them having to write their own and being redundant and be able

@Ashutosh: i completely agree. Opera has been agreeing with me more and more lately, but its lack of something things that i find necessary in firefox keeps it from being default. Though i do like it as an alternative/side by side when im using firefox for something else. Much much better than chrome.

i feel bad for opera. They have such a nice browser. I mean I use firefox, but opera is quite the nifty browser...much better than chrome.

opera is very nifty. i just wish they had proper addons.

very impressive. I pretty much hated it before, but now its much more tolerable. I though, dislike how none of the widgets are for browser customization, so to customize my context menu, i apparently have to go edit some ini file (and that didnt even seem to work), aswell as some other very odd ways to customize the

i wonder if you could do such a thing while virtualizing OS X or linux.

About:Blank is silly. If i really didnt want anything on the middle of screen, i would make a custom html page with just a black background or something. I can see if to new tabs, but for speed, but when the browser is opening, one might as well just have a search bar or links or something from which you can start.

that may very well work for those times when i keep the same tabs open for days so i dont forget to use them, but dont actually use them through any of that time!