LegalTorrents is a collection of legally downloadable,
freely distributable creator-approved files, from electronic/indie
music to movies and books, which we have made available via
BitTorrent
Everything on it is made available under the Creative Commons license.
No. The link on suprnova.org was wrong.
irc.suprnova.org is working fine, but you probably don't want to join any channels anyway, because everybody is going crazy about the closing of SN.
IE + Spybot Search and Destroy BHO + SpywareBlaster + Proxomitron = spyware-free computer.
Doesn't even have to switch to Firefox. And all websites works fine with this config.
Amazing. You only need to run three programs just to keep your computer clean?
Wouldn't it be a lot more effective to use another browser?
"Why install something better if I can just fix it with bubble gum?"
Re:While this is great for open source advocates..
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If i'm an average joe, my first question is 'why should i use open-source?" not where do i get it from?
If I'm an average Joe, then I have no question.
I'll just stick with the things I have.
Re:Does not work with Opera 7.54
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http://img16.exs.cx/img16/8518/suggestopera9jt.png
using 7.54
Where's the problem? It works fine for me. Maybe you disabled a certain feature.
Re:Does not work with Opera 7.54
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It's working just fine with Opera 7.54 Build 3865
The Google Suggest FAQ even lists Opera as one of the compatible browsers, so I don't know exactly what you're talking about.
Anyway, the Opera interface is extremely customizable and it is in fact quite similiar to Firefox imho.
Re:Ordering of suggestions
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It seems quite obvious that it's sorting the results by the popularity of the key words.
Wouldn't it be better to ask how they programmed it?
I suppose they keep a recent list of the most popular search terms (see "P" -> Paris Hilton), but as soon as you get more specific, Google starts looking it up specifically.
That would explain the speed but still, managing a database of the most popular search terms is a lot of work.
There also is LegalTorrents.com
LegalTorrents is a collection of legally downloadable,
freely distributable creator-approved files, from electronic/indie
music to movies and books, which we have made available via
BitTorrent
Everything on it is made available under the Creative Commons license.
google for archos and you will see lots of problems.
You can do that for pretty much every product that exists.
I'm on the network right now.
Try banzai.suprnova.org
No. The link on suprnova.org was wrong.
irc.suprnova.org is working fine, but you probably don't want to join any channels anyway, because everybody is going crazy about the closing of SN.
IE + Spybot Search and Destroy BHO + SpywareBlaster + Proxomitron = spyware-free computer.
Doesn't even have to switch to Firefox. And all websites works fine with this config.
Amazing. You only need to run three programs just to keep your computer clean? Wouldn't it be a lot more effective to use another browser?
"Why install something better if I can just fix it with bubble gum?"
If i'm an average joe, my first question is 'why should i use open-source?" not where do i get it from?
If I'm an average Joe, then I have no question.
I'll just stick with the things I have.
http://img16.exs.cx/img16/8518/suggestopera9jt.png
using 7.54
Where's the problem? It works fine for me. Maybe you disabled a certain feature.
It's working just fine with Opera 7.54 Build 3865
The Google Suggest FAQ even lists Opera as one of the compatible browsers, so I don't know exactly what you're talking about. Anyway, the Opera interface is extremely customizable and it is in fact quite similiar to Firefox imho.
It seems quite obvious that it's sorting the results by the popularity of the key words.
Try "I need to g" (:
Wouldn't it be better to ask how they programmed it?
I suppose they keep a recent list of the most popular search terms (see "P" -> Paris Hilton), but as soon as you get more specific, Google starts looking it up specifically.
That would explain the speed but still, managing a database of the most popular search terms is a lot of work.
Well, what browser (version?) are you using?