I agree. Ever since Yahoo! Mail Beta was available months ago (through the locale switch "hack"), I've found it very "sluggish" and made sure to complain to their support team about that. Personally, I don't mind the "old" Yahoo! Mail interface, and I prefer Gmail even more.
According to the article, 'The word 'vista' defined means "pleasing view."'. That is not correct. Vista simply means "view" or "sight" and could apply to good or bad, pleasing or displeasing. It remains to be seen which it turns out to be...
Perhaps it would make sense to increase the registration fee and/or eliminate the grace period. That way, only those who are serious about maintaining a web site would be investing in one.
I've only noticed the crashes after forbidding/blocking a site from using JS. Normally, I just allow it the few trusted sites that I use and don't worry 'bout the rest. Works very nicely.
I just have to tell you that this made me burst out laughing. Good one!
10 desktops, lightweight, free, portable, allows window exclusion - works great
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I agree. Ever since Yahoo! Mail Beta was available months ago (through the locale switch "hack"), I've found it very "sluggish" and made sure to complain to their support team about that. Personally, I don't mind the "old" Yahoo! Mail interface, and I prefer Gmail even more.
.mobi sounds so, well, you know...
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Second that. And backup the logs to a CD.
According to the article, 'The word 'vista' defined means "pleasing view."'. That is not correct. Vista simply means "view" or "sight" and could apply to good or bad, pleasing or displeasing. It remains to be seen which it turns out to be...
Now here is a good story, filled with happy posts that made our day much nicer. Kudos!
Perhaps it would make sense to increase the registration fee and/or eliminate the grace period. That way, only those who are serious about maintaining a web site would be investing in one.
It's app.extensions.version.
Would that make archived newspaper editorials, TV reports, etc. illegal as well? Google beware.
Remember this previous story from early June? Here's the direct link.
I've only noticed the crashes after forbidding/blocking a site from using JS. Normally, I just allow it the few trusted sites that I use and don't worry 'bout the rest. Works very nicely.
That's why I use NoScript with my Firefox.
Watch out for that meteor! Oops... look out below!!!
With 100 x 10 = 1,000 5"1/4 floppies, you could tile your garage wall and have them "out of the way" while still holding onto them.
Here are the links to the Opera web site and downloads.
I had to refresh a few times and still nothing! Then I tried submitting this and got a 500 server error and thought "Ah, now I understand!".
It must be hiding in the registry, I guess.
Look at the source and search for this: theimg { background-image:url("http:// xxx where "xxx" is the URL you want.
Depending on how your Firefox Adblock extension is set up, it may be blocking the images. Simply disable it for viewing Google Print.
My rent has electricity included. I intend to get my money's worth.
Sorry, the link above should be this.
Is it Nuke Anything that you're referring to?
Yahoo! will drag this one out till the account becomes inactive and...