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The problem for me is that the previous versions have been so bad, and done such nasty things (ActiveX, anyone?) that for me to switch it is has be better than Chrome in every way immediately on first run - and it isn't. It's annoying slow to start, it wastes screen real estate, it looks "clumsy" (compare the page tabs and you'll see what I mean).
For me to switch back, it'd have to start instantly, make the buttons a sensible size, and look better than chrome does.
And bear in mind, I run Chrome as my main, but I also regularly use FF and IE for testing. But I wouldn't stick with either of the last two...
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Chrome does really seem fast and yes FF has gone through a lot of phases but it is so versatile and I've got it set up just the way I like it so switching will be a pain because Chrome doesn't have a couple of the add-ins I use so will either learn to live without or...?
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FF is definitely the most versatile... I spent A LOT of time on FF and resisted changing but now I hardly miss it (still use it for certain things).
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I used to think FF was the do it all browser but I'm coming to the opinion that I need more than one browser and if I can get the time to dink with Chrome again I think it might do. It dang sure ain't going to be IE.
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What I first thought of when I read FF I: Final Fantasy I[^]
Now I want a vacation...
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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I use IE as my main browser since version 9. I don't have any problems with FF except that it is a little resource hog, memory wise (see here), and I'm not so happy with its startup time. I never used Chrome, simply because I dislike stuff from Google.
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Mike Hankey wrote: Since I've been having problems with FF I must admit IE really sucks! Lemme get this straight: FF doesn't work, so IE sucks?
Failing to see the logic, there.
BTW: Both of them suck. Try Opera or Maxthon.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It's arrived, just admiring the box before I 'test' it for Christmas.
My boys will be thrilled when they find this baby under the tree.
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It's pretty awesome, i'm sure every kid (even the over-sized ones on here) would love one for Christmas.
I like mine but to be honest and at the risk of starting a flame war i prefer my Xbox One just because of the controller and dashboard but my friends (some ladies if you choose to believe that) with smaller hands prefer the PS controller because they can reach the buttons easier so I'm sure your kids will love it.
Have you thought about which games to pair with that baby?
Don't comment your code - it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!
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I have a PS and even I prefer the XBox controller... but I thought the PS3 gave you a bigger deal for the buck compared to the Xbox360. Not sure if that's still the case but it was back then, either way, they both perform pretty darn well. Gaming has come such a long way in my lifetime!
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At the end of they day they are both insanely impressive systems and wont let you down.
Don't comment your code - it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!
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I'm sure they'll love it! ...and hopefully you'll be able to get some enjoyment out of it too...
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Reminds me of the time I got a NES for christmas... Now I feel old (and I'm not even half the age of some people in here ).
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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Same here.. I remember my dad hooking it up after we opened the gifts and spending hours that day playing Mario and Duck Hunt.
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Too late to start anything new, too early to go home (I was a bit late, forgot my phone). Other Nelson Mandela's exit which seems to have caused a rift, anything else?
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You could try to estimate the cost to South Africa of the funeral.
Here's my guess:
Dig hole: £500
Coffin: £1000
Flowers: £200
Security for visiting dignitaries: £50,000,000
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Hmm, a client of ours moved out of South Africa (Cape Town) 18 months ago as he was of the opinion once Nelson died the country would go the same way as Yugoslavia (i.e. separate states at each others throats!). Hope it doesn't, I would like to go to Cape Town with out the need for Kevlar armour!!
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I'll dig a hole for half that much! ...it'll save you a ton of money...
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Please address all quotes to the "We bury 'em good" dept, South African Government, The Union Buildings, Pretoria.
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They're drawing the teams for the Association Football World Cup.
Normally I wouldn't care (or even have on), but there is a totally hot woman standing next to the rather boring man at the podium. A bit like a middle manager and an extremely glamorous call girl.
[Edit]
Oh My, she keeps biting her lip.
[Edit 2]
Football haters rejoice!!! England has drawn Italy and Uruguay. The pundits think this is a bad very bad group, so the team should be out quickly and the whole sorry affair should be over in the minimum time possible.
modified 6-Dec-13 12:22pm.
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Some other b******* glory! roll on 17:30/finish the virus scan on my PC so I can go home!
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You could've answered my Regex question[^].
/ravi
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Sorry dude, but it's Thursday today.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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I booked tickets using miles. I paid 668 for a 15K flight. Awesome!
Other than that, my obsession with song Happy and I know it by Kat Dahlia keeps on increasing.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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