The update worked fine for me and only took a second. There are some issues that may lead to incremental update failure. In that case, Firefox will simply re-download the full version. Probably what happened to you.
The Hippocamus within the brain is associated with memory. The character's Hippocamus within the movie becomes lesioned, as a result he cannot make new memories. The film popularizes certain aspects of Neuroscience, and so, in that way, it is definitely related to the realm of science.
There is a very interesting case study about a californian student who has the same impairment (his brain was hurt in a fencing accident). He is not able to make new memories and his attention span is even worse than Leonard's in Memento where the filmmakers did take some liberties.
On a psychological standpoint Memento was (although quite naive and not very accurate for the most part) very interesting. The psychological condition presented by Leonard in this movie does exist. And believe it or not, psychologie is still considered as science (by some people at least).;)
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The update worked fine for me and only took a second. There are some issues that may lead to incremental update failure. In that case, Firefox will simply re-download the full version. Probably what happened to you.
Don't forget Germany. We love our fries covered in mayonnaise.
You can do this for a few years in Mozilla / Fire*.
They are just kidding. Actually Ian Holm never was (at least never filmed) at the "real" Hobbiton set.
On a psychological standpoint Memento was (although quite naive and not very accurate for the most part) very interesting. The psychological condition presented by Leonard in this movie does exist. And believe it or not, psychologie is still considered as science (by some people at least). ;)
I think they already did remove debug information in RC3 or RC2. Correct me if I am wrong (probably the worst thing you can say on /.) ...
Yes, Gecko is the new render engine developed by the Mozilla Team. If you have seen it in action you don't want to go back (at least not me).