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It didn't happen to me. The script must be targeted at firefox and chrome browsers, maybe IEEEE!!!! as well.

Talking out loud to oneself is one of the most annoying habits to do amongst other people, right up there with nosepicking, openmouth chewing and constant throat clearing or sniffling.

This is why people use interjections like "Hey" and "Excuse me" to get people's attention. Wasting one word avoids having to repeat entire sentences. You can have this:

Many plugs and adaptors sold in Asian countries are self-adjusting from 90V-240V and 50-60Hz, so one usually only needs the plug adaptors, not devices to change the power.

@Tekzel: Tried it and it wasn't any better than what I'm using. Why go through the hassle of learn a whole new command set when there's no benefit? And that includes users showing me how it works, not me fumbling with it by trial and error.

I'm still using Adobe Reader version 5.05 which was the last made before the incessant and annoying advertising and junk was added.

@TicTechToe: Using "AD" and "BC" makes about as much sense as talking about how many storks a maternity ward employs.

@Nano-Byte: I'm not being sarcastic when I say you must not use DOS much anymore.

The problem is not going to be solved by a browser, especially not one known to have problems. Better web site design is the solution. If people built web sites properly, this wouldn't be an issue.

At first I thought this was about programs to split movie files. How disappointing.

@TheFu: - It's insecure if you're running one computer for both a website and use.

Vote: Your own PC with Opera Unite.

The "zip file trick" is not anything new. That has been around since Lose98.

Why? I use headphones with hooks and can tell left and right by feel, though that's not why I buy them.

Go find rjhExtensions 1.3 (freeware) and install it.

Are you kidding? Part of the fun of cryptic crosswords is spending hours figuring out one clue. Regular crosswords are for wimps.

Why do car manutfacturers go out of business and need bailouts?

I guess it's time for me to pick up a couple of boxes of floppies and a USB floppy drive or two. While one can live without floppies, I am not going to voluntarily give up the last-ditch, guaranteed-to-work method of rebooting and formatting a computer nor give up having a Windoze 98 partition "just in case".