One of my greatest complaints about mozilla/firebird/whichever was that Mouse Gestures never worked properly on linux with the right mouse button, a function I had gotten extremely used to in Opera. Galeon allowed me to use this functionality, so I primarily used Galeon on my GNOME desktops (both Linux and FreeBSD.) Much to my delight, Firefox 0.8 supports right-mouse-button based Mouse Gestures flawlessly. I am in the process of switching over to it in entirety now. Thank you, for making the one little feature I really care about work properly.
How would you get the data back to the earth, with the MOON in the way? We only face one side of the moon, and there would be no way without a network of satellites around the moon to receive the image data back on earth.
... a vast majority of the total hits are from IE browsers. As much as I personally prefer alternate browsers, there's not much you can do to convince anyone that IE is totally and completely dominant. I mean, it comes with Windows. What average windows user is going to install anything else?
One of my greatest complaints about mozilla/firebird/whichever was that Mouse Gestures never worked properly on linux with the right mouse button, a function I had gotten extremely used to in Opera. Galeon allowed me to use this functionality, so I primarily used Galeon on my GNOME desktops (both Linux and FreeBSD.) Much to my delight, Firefox 0.8 supports right-mouse-button based Mouse Gestures flawlessly. I am in the process of switching over to it in entirety now. Thank you, for making the one little feature I really care about work properly.
How would you get the data back to the earth, with the MOON in the way? We only face one side of the moon, and there would be no way without a network of satellites around the moon to receive the image data back on earth.