Firefox NEEDS to add support for multi-threading or having each tab run as a separate process. Faster javascript benchmarks are great, but with multiple tabs open, Chrome gives you a faster seat of the pants experience.
The OP is saying that the way the headline is phrased makes it sound as though this is the end of the Firefox browser. "BSD is dying" is a meme that has been floating around for years.
Chrome and Opera both gave me rates of 3.5%. Firefox gave me 2.7%.
I proxy my FF sessions through a ssh tunnel to a personal Linux server I have, which is located in Michigan. So to see if that had an effect on it, I cleared cookies again and then disabled the proxy settings. Restarted FF and went to the URL again. This time I got a rate of 2.3%.
I went back to Opera and Chrome, deleted cookies and restarted again. Now Opera was 2.3%, and Chrome was 3.1%. Did it again, and Opera was still at 2.3%, and Chrome had dropped to 2.7%. It's as if this site is just coming up with totally random numbers.
Really, the ease of compiling packages from the Arch User Repository is what makes Arch Linux so nice. Download the tar.gz, extract, and run makepkg. In fact the new 2.6.36-ck kernel is already in the AUR/
He *did* pay his $75 fee, but they didn't do anything until the fire had actually spread to his house. I'd be pissed if I were him. They wouldn't do anything to *prevent* his house from catching fire in the first place? It doesn't take a genius to figure out that uncontrolled fires usually spread.
What Comcast Metro area are you in? I get CSN Philly, and all Phillis home games are shown in HD. I've been told all Flyers and Sixers home games too, but I only watch baseball (Phillies games were the only reason I reallyt even bought HDTV, and its been worth it for me).
The grandparent poster that said 90% of ESPN is not in HD is exaggerating a bit. Sportcenter is always in HD, as are most *major* sporting events.
Isn't that important? Isn't that the ultimate homeland security -- standing up, defending marriage, defending the right for children to have moms and dads, to be raised in a nurturing and loving environment? Isn't that what this debate is all about?
The point he was trying to make was that even though the student may win in court, he likely won't have the resources to go up against a large company in court.
The first company will then lower prices or watch the new competitor eat their lunch. That's the beauty of capitalism.
Your argument is nice in theory, but with all the outsourcing that has happened lately, shouldn't we be seeing a lot of decreases in prices? I haven't.
The problem is that there is no way to make sure that companies that oursource actually pass those savings on to customers in the form of cheaper goods, or instead just give their ceos larger bonuses.
There must be something done to level the playing field, otherwise American labor will never be able to compete with countries that have much lower standards of living and little or no workers rights.
Actually, I would claim your point is a troll. I get a little upset at non-vegetarians that feel the need to point out that plants are alive too. Brilliant find, Einstein. Never heard that one before.
News flash: plants have no central nervous system, feel no pain, and are not sentient creatures.
I was having trouble with AT&T Wireless a few months ago. I called and let them know about my issues, and added in the fact that I had read several news articles about the problems they were having with a new computer system.
The CSR replied: "Actually, all the cell phone companies are having problems right now because of the new number portability. We just get mentioned the most in the media because our name starts with an A."
Your failure to understand the intricacies of the English language is not the problem here. If you lack the capacity to grasp the meanings of simple phrases, then obviously the problem lies with you yourself.
In other words, jackass, if you don't understand what the verbal shorthand "war on terror" means, then you need to stop complaining and crack a fucking newspaper once in a while. Join us here in the 21st century before opening your goddamn pie-hole.
Whoa, calm down a little bit there before that vein in your forehead explodes.
I do open the newspaper, that's how I hear about the "war on terror". And yes, I can grasp what people mean when they say it. That doesn't mean it is any more correct than people who say "irregardless" or other such words. Those are the people who fail to grasp the intricacies of the English language.
Firefox NEEDS to add support for multi-threading or having each tab run as a separate process. Faster javascript benchmarks are great, but with multiple tabs open, Chrome gives you a faster seat of the pants experience.
The OP is saying that the way the headline is phrased makes it sound as though this is the end of the Firefox browser.
"BSD is dying" is a meme that has been floating around for years.
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I cleared all cookies from Chrome, Opera, and FF, and went to http://www.capitalone.com/autoloans/
Chrome and Opera both gave me rates of 3.5%.
Firefox gave me 2.7%.
I proxy my FF sessions through a ssh tunnel to a personal Linux server I have, which is located in Michigan. So to see if that had an effect on it, I cleared cookies again and then disabled the proxy settings. Restarted FF and went to the URL again. This time I got a rate of 2.3%.
I went back to Opera and Chrome, deleted cookies and restarted again. Now Opera was 2.3%, and Chrome was 3.1%. Did it again, and Opera was still at 2.3%, and Chrome had dropped to 2.7%. It's as if this site is just coming up with totally random numbers.
Really, the ease of compiling packages from the Arch User Repository is what makes Arch Linux so nice. Download the tar.gz, extract, and run makepkg.
In fact the new 2.6.36-ck kernel is already in the AUR/
The anticipatory scheduler was removed from the kernel a few releases ago.
Even more ridiculous. So they not only were on the scene, but they also had their hoses out and were spraying water, just not *at* the fire.
He *did* pay his $75 fee, but they didn't do anything until the fire had actually spread to his house. I'd be pissed if I were him. They wouldn't do anything to *prevent* his house from catching fire in the first place? It doesn't take a genius to figure out that uncontrolled fires usually spread.
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Can I ask....what the hell are you talking about?
Let me add another vote for tektonic.net. I have been using them for a year for my personal mail/web/shoutcast server, and have been very happy.
I have a plan that they no longer offer (128MB Ram for $8/month).
The cheapest I've ever seen is vpsvillage.com, where you can get a low-powered VPS for $5. I haven't used them, so I have no idea how good they are.
Try browsing the VPS forums at webhostingtalk.com, and you'll be able to quickly learn who the players in the game are.
What Comcast Metro area are you in? I get CSN Philly, and all Phillis home games are shown in HD. I've been told all Flyers and Sixers home games too, but I only watch baseball (Phillies games were the only reason I reallyt even bought HDTV, and its been worth it for me).
The grandparent poster that said 90% of ESPN is not in HD is exaggerating a bit. Sportcenter is always in HD, as are most *major* sporting events.
WHY is it on the bottom? Otherwise, this would be perfect!
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...during the gay marriage debate:
Isn't that important? Isn't that the ultimate homeland security -- standing up, defending marriage, defending the right for children to have moms and dads, to be raised in a nurturing and loving environment? Isn't that what this debate is all about?
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You wouldn't happen to be referring to this fark.com headline would you?
The point he was trying to make was that even though the student may win in court, he likely won't have the resources to go up against a large company in court.
The first company will then lower prices or watch the new competitor eat their lunch. That's the beauty of capitalism.
Your argument is nice in theory, but with all the outsourcing that has happened lately, shouldn't we be seeing a lot of decreases in prices? I haven't.
The problem is that there is no way to make sure that companies that oursource actually pass those savings on to customers in the form of cheaper goods, or instead just give their ceos larger bonuses.
There must be something done to level the playing field, otherwise American labor will never be able to compete with countries that have much lower standards of living and little or no workers rights.
I see you conveniently left out the "plants have no central nervous system, feel no pain" part I wrote.
Also, from m-w.com:
sentient: responsive to or conscious of sense impressions
How would animals not be considered sentient?
Actually, I would claim your point is a troll. I get a little upset at non-vegetarians that feel the need to point out that plants are alive too. Brilliant find, Einstein. Never heard that one before.
News flash: plants have no central nervous system, feel no pain, and are not sentient creatures.
I was having trouble with AT&T Wireless a few months ago. I called and let them know about my issues, and added in the fact that I had read several news articles about the problems they were having with a new computer system.
The CSR replied: "Actually, all the cell phone companies are having problems right now because of the new number portability. We just get mentioned the most in the media because our name starts with an A."
Best in baseball? Better than Andruw Jones, Tori Hunter? Don't think so.
Your failure to understand the intricacies of the English language is not the problem here. If you lack the capacity to grasp the meanings of simple phrases, then obviously the problem lies with you yourself. In other words, jackass, if you don't understand what the verbal shorthand "war on terror" means, then you need to stop complaining and crack a fucking newspaper once in a while. Join us here in the 21st century before opening your goddamn pie-hole.
Whoa, calm down a little bit there before that vein in your forehead explodes.
I do open the newspaper, that's how I hear about the "war on terror". And yes, I can grasp what people mean when they say it. That doesn't mean it is any more correct than people who say "irregardless" or other such words. Those are the people who fail to grasp the intricacies of the English language.