tobylane001
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Do other browsers need this much change? I accidentally deleted all but the app of Chrome (same as starting afresh), all I had to do to get back where I was was to install the skin and log into google sync. Even then, that doesn't change the buttons, not needed.

@Covarr: I agree, which is why I said extensions. If FF's extensions are keeping people with what they know are slower, they should know if they can get them elsewhere.

@sunnytimes: I've been on Opera for about six years. I currently only have one userjs, and that's to keep me on the old design. I don't need extensions, I just need speed and a rock-solid bookmark system. Opera is the best at speed, and Opera Link seems to be unique. Safari is good, I use it often for short periods of

@Exedor: What little that is good from them is op-ed, not covered by this.

I like DOS games, but more in their ideas than anything else. A lot of the good games have been cloned (OpenTT, CorsixTH) and they keep all the fun without the crashes, oddities, lack of updates or dos-emulators.

It's like all those things that improve youtube comments without actually turning it off.. I've had other people's voice on for about 20mins in over 600 hours, and I watched Chozo's video yesterday.. I do like my crystal poop-a-scooper to be shiny-shiny!

@Ssscorpion: Someone in my class apparently has a usb 3 port. SSDs won't be standard for a long time, unless the general public learn how much of a difference they make.

Winning!

So.. how is this related to the European legislation? If the EU demands it, then a long while later a manufacturer says they want the same thing, surely there's a connection? Even if it is micro.

Normally when a browser wins it's announced a lot more within the article, loudly, at the end in the summary, like last time about four months ago when it was Chrome, but not now it's Opera, why?

So what was the expansion used? The exclamation mark thing is crap. The article doesn't suggest anything better.

UK Auto (p)ay is called direct debit, it's pretty common and wonderful.

Until media keys can control youtube (preferbly going between controlling others like vlc and itunes as well) they'll never be much use, and always seem bloated to me.

@Tsylord: Do you have minimums on what you get charged in customs, like what you could possibly want yourself. UK customs let you take in something like 400 cigarettes at a time.

@Ssscorpion: i3, 4gb now (8 later) and a faster hard drive, possibly SSD. You'll notice more that way.

A personally-stripped down Ubuntu, e.g. Xcfe, Opera, Abiword/online docs instead of Gnome, Firefox and OpenOffice. I'll have another go with this idea asap.

Take away 100 man points for the activation not being a woman's chest.

Now.. still.. people make things like this for one browser only.

Did you try a bus-powered hard drive or mains powered? Sometimes the bus-powered don't work on low-power usb, like the front of crappy PCs.

@isaaclyman: One of standby/hibernate (the meanings swap) writes the ram to hard drive, which is not too troubling for a normal hard drive but had for an SSD. It then turns the computer off.