And actually, Firefox's downloads is going to be one fewer, once I get this all straightened out. See, I accidentally downloaded two copies yesterday. Now, obviously I only need one, so the second one was clearly a mistake. It's never been opened, so I figure I should be able to return it once I find out who to talk to.
No, it's intentional. Think of it as a Rorschach test for your opinion on Apple. Putting in “from” means pro-Apple. Putting in “from not” is the opposite. As it is, I think we all know which category you fall in. No wonder you posted anonymously.
This discrepancy seems to be happening with a lot of browsers. If you click on the text "ACID 3" itself [in OmniWeb at least], a window pops up and gives a list of the tests that failed and how, such as
Test 25: failed to raise exception
It is probably more useful to compare these details to find out the discrepancies really are.
Well, before everyone gets all in a tizzy, let me just say that I'm already on the case to return the favor. As a mathematician and computer scientist, I'm working on a computer program using some pretty heavy-lifting math to allow people to psychoanalyze themselves. I call it the ELIte analyZing mAchine, or ELIZA for short. How does that make you feel, Mr. Psychologist Person?
And actually, Firefox's downloads is going to be one fewer, once I get this all straightened out. See, I accidentally downloaded two copies yesterday. Now, obviously I only need one, so the second one was clearly a mistake. It's never been opened, so I figure I should be able to return it once I find out who to talk to.
No, it's intentional. Think of it as a Rorschach test for your opinion on Apple. Putting in “from” means pro-Apple. Putting in “from not” is the opposite. As it is, I think we all know which category you fall in. No wonder you posted anonymously.
Well, somebody had to post. All of us Mac guys were too busy running our critical Java 6 stuff.
I still don't have a score yet; I'm trying to work this one out by hand.
This discrepancy seems to be happening with a lot of browsers. If you click on the text "ACID 3" itself [in OmniWeb at least], a window pops up and gives a list of the tests that failed and how, such as
Test 25: failed to raise exception
It is probably more useful to compare these details to find out the discrepancies really are.
Well, before everyone gets all in a tizzy, let me just say that I'm already on the case to return the favor. As a mathematician and computer scientist, I'm working on a computer program using some pretty heavy-lifting math to allow people to psychoanalyze themselves. I call it the ELIte analyZing mAchine, or ELIZA for short. How does that make you feel, Mr. Psychologist Person?
On an unrelated note, why'd your mom leave your dad again?
Well, IANAL.
That's it. That's all I wanted to say.
It's even more incriminating that all the undocumented APIs are under the "Firefox_Sux" namespace.
Alright, that's it. I'm going to start boycotting Tetris. Starting about, oh I don't know, 15 years ago.
Huh? I clearly remember that being posted on http://thebono.slashdot.org/.