I often browse web pages that I have saved on my computer. After I read them I usually just want to delete them. Currently I have to close the page and then delete. I would use any browser that let me close and delete directly from the browser and then open the next page from that folder automatically. Perhaps there is an existing way to do this, I'm so retarded about keyboard shortcuts 'an all.
marlinSpike: "It's the law of the land"
Glad to have an expert on Chinese law on the thread. Can you enlighten us on which statutes forbid access to truth?
Something that has not been discussed in the media is that, as of about two months ago, access to any website with the evil word "blog" in it's URL is blocked in China. Blogs are dangerous because they contain the banned substance --opinions.
Being a novice in the area of "filesharing", I have found Shareaza to be very simple and effective to run in default mode. Any comments on how it compares to the bit torrent clients?
I often browse web pages that I have saved on my computer. After I read them I usually just want to delete them. Currently I have to close the page and then delete. I would use any browser that let me close and delete directly from the browser and then open the next page from that folder automatically. Perhaps there is an existing way to do this, I'm so retarded about keyboard shortcuts 'an all.
marlinSpike: "It's the law of the land" Glad to have an expert on Chinese law on the thread. Can you enlighten us on which statutes forbid access to truth?
Something that has not been discussed in the media is that, as of about two months ago, access to any website with the evil word "blog" in it's URL is blocked in China. Blogs are dangerous because they contain the banned substance --opinions.
Being a novice in the area of "filesharing", I have found Shareaza to be very simple and effective to run in default mode. Any comments on how it compares to the bit torrent clients?