Heck, just use.999 fine silver. It's the alloy in sterling (7.5% copper) that causes tarnish.
If you need the hardness the copper adds, there are now oxidation resistant alloys available. You'll pay a premium for them, beyond the cost of the wire. Which you'll pay through the nose for at $7 an ounce before any fabrication charges. You could also plate the sterling wire with.999 pure. Any application of heat requires replating when completed.
Yep, same problem here... downloaded and installed via 1.0.2. Now it won't load any page at all. It's back to (ugh) IE until I can roll it back. Thanks so much for using us as your integration testers, Moz! And (truly) thanks for the link to 1.0.2 Trent.
Alternately, if you are running a firewall with a program blocking feature (like zonealarm pro,) you can block all internet access for firefox, relaunch the program, then delete all of the open windows/tabs. This is easier for the non-techies out there... assuming they have a program blocker in the firewall. You can also save a new session saver profile and just have it open your home site. Then close Firefox, reopen internet access in your firewall and then relaunch. Obnoxious asshole problem gone.
Heck, just use .999 fine silver. It's the alloy in sterling (7.5% copper) that causes tarnish.
If you need the hardness the copper adds, there are now oxidation resistant alloys available. You'll pay a premium for them, beyond the cost of the wire. Which you'll pay through the nose for at $7 an ounce before any fabrication charges. You could also plate the sterling wire with .999 pure. Any application of heat requires replating when completed.
Yep, same problem here... downloaded and installed via 1.0.2. Now it won't load any page at all. It's back to (ugh) IE until I can roll it back. Thanks so much for using us as your integration testers, Moz! And (truly) thanks for the link to 1.0.2 Trent.
Alternately, if you are running a firewall with a program blocking feature (like zonealarm pro,) you can block all internet access for firefox, relaunch the program, then delete all of the open windows/tabs. This is easier for the non-techies out there... assuming they have a program blocker in the firewall. You can also save a new session saver profile and just have it open your home site. Then close Firefox, reopen internet access in your firewall and then relaunch. Obnoxious asshole problem gone.