Anyone else still having problems with java? I like to use ESPN.com's GameCast during the baseball playoffs. Leave the window open and I can "watch" the baseball games while at work.
Trouble is, Moz0.9.5 locks up after 10 or 20 minutes, but only when this is used. It's stable otherwise.
What's everyone else's experience with java under the current builds?
Hrmm, totally different experience here in Seattle. I was one of the very first to get Qwest DSL installed (it was still USWest then, August of 1998). I've been using a local ISP the whole time, I have a static IP and my own domain with my own email/ftp/web server. My circuit has gone down maybe 2 or 3 times and never for more than an hour or so. (that doesn't count the half dozen times my ISP has been smurfed:)
While US/Q/west has never made it easy to use another ISP, it's always been possible. I've never had them try to 'slam' me away from my ISP. Oh, yeah, my aunt has the same ISP as me, she's had DSL for about a year and a half, same story, no troubles.
I suspect that, in ten years, people will be as impressed by the work that was done at MS Research as people today are with the work done at PARC.
PARC invented: Ethernet networks, windowed GUI's and laser printing! The ABSOLUTE basis for everyone's current networked computer environment (at least at most companies).
To say that Microsoft will come up with anything anywhere even close to as innovative as any one of those things (let alone 3) is totally laughable.
Bullshit couched in intellectualism is still bullshit.
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Anyone else still having problems with java? I like to use ESPN.com's GameCast during the baseball playoffs. Leave the window open and I can "watch" the baseball games while at work.
Trouble is, Moz0.9.5 locks up after 10 or 20 minutes, but only when this is used. It's stable otherwise.
What's everyone else's experience with java under the current builds?
...then shouldn't there have been a browser release in the project's extremely long history?
What the.. They haven't released a browser yet? Holy crap! You mean to tell me the last 6 months that I've been using Mozilla have been a dream?
Man, that just turns my world upside down.
Hrmm, totally different experience here in Seattle. I was one of the very first to get Qwest DSL installed (it was still USWest then, August of 1998). I've been using a local ISP the whole time, I have a static IP and my own domain with my own email/ftp/web server. My circuit has gone down maybe 2 or 3 times and never for more than an hour or so. (that doesn't count the half dozen times my ISP has been smurfed :)
While US/Q/west has never made it easy to use another ISP, it's always been possible. I've never had them try to 'slam' me away from my ISP. Oh, yeah, my aunt has the same ISP as me, she's had DSL for about a year and a half, same story, no troubles.
Pijemo, pijemo, pijemo, pijemo pivo! :)
I suppose you are an MSCE
No, he's a Troll, and you just took his bait hook line and sinker, not once but twice.
Nice work, fella!
I suspect that, in ten years, people will be as impressed by the work that was done at MS Research as people today are with the work done at PARC.
PARC invented: Ethernet networks, windowed GUI's and laser printing! The ABSOLUTE basis for everyone's current networked computer environment (at least at most companies).
To say that Microsoft will come up with anything anywhere even close to as innovative as any one of those things (let alone 3) is totally laughable.
Bullshit couched in intellectualism is still bullshit.
If you go to the cached page, you'll notice that there are NO comments that are below +1. All 0 and -1 comments must have gotten lost in the Slashcode "upgrade".
I still hate the lameness filter....