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  1. Re:Firefox sucks on Firefox 1.0.1 Released · · Score: 5, Funny

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 24, @10:35PM (#11773968) Firefox Sucks! It's so slow to load. Much slower than IE. It doesn't even render pages properly. IE has always been perfect. What's this about Firefox vulnerabilities? IE with SP2 is much safer. Who uses Firefox? Only Linux zealots, hippies, and Mac users. Real computer users use IE. Us real computer users that actually have jobs will not deal with third-class software like Firefox. The moderating system did not hinder me from posting this. -Computer Expert.

    Rofl
    Who comes up with this stuff?

  2. Re:Java != JavaScript on Firefox 1.0.1 Released · · Score: 1

    Not a Problem at all, I'm a assembly programmer by trade (8,16 bit industrial deterministic), so I'm not as fresh as you on the "new" languages at all. I knew you didn't meen any bad will.

  3. Re:Does this fix some new types of pop-ups? on Firefox 1.0.1 Released · · Score: 1

    I'm starting to question what ppl call a "popup". I had flash on and java /et all OFF and no "real" popups/unders, but had them with it on. What do U think?

  4. Re:Java != JavaScript on Firefox 1.0.1 Released · · Score: 1

    ouch, i'm only trying to help, k? K all, it's JavaScript! JavaScript. JavaScript. JavaScript. must remember. Point is, java can cause popups... IANAjava bean, but I know some popups are from java scripts... and die when you kill it... Point is kill more popups by killing/optimising java for your usage. The sites I saw in this thread where ppl were saying "works for me"/"not me" were java issues. Java is cool, but only when you want it.

  5. Re:Does this fix some new types of pop-ups? on Firefox 1.0.1 Released · · Score: 1

    It's in the java settings. Kill Java, kill the popups. Better yet, enable java for sites you need them in ONLY (like my home's router)