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 Firefox and Data Realms. 
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Too bad it fried the comps/servers of all my friends. Even though their machines were well over the recommended system requirements of Vista.


Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:49 am
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They did something wrong...

We were running it on rec specs at the store...


Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:15 pm
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howz about Data's little dude as an icon?


Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:07 pm
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Oh, id go with that


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Juggz wrote:
They did something wrong...

We were running it on rec specs at the store...


Both of them are very computer literate. I kinda doubt they did something wrong.


Sun Dec 24, 2006 8:43 pm
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Guess their computers were just ready to die, the smallest and weirdest things can cause something on a computer to die.


Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:16 am
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True. I've had that happen to me many a time before. And it's all Windows' fault!


Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:28 am
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And Linux, And Mac... I've seen it happen to all of those.

It only happens mostly to windows in a relative sense as there and more windows computers in the world. Cause Mac really dont know how to manage themselves.


Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:06 am
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Juggz wrote:
I use both Firefox and IE7 :P

Firefox is faster, IE7 more secure witht he phishing filter :P

Everyone put yours hands up for Windows Vista *woot*


*w00t*


Sun Dec 31, 2006 9:04 pm
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sometimes i have to use IE4 :lol:
on my Windows 98 ( it doesnt like IE5+ )
when my XP crashes for long periods of time.

... but back to the main point of this thread, the icon spoken of is not only for Firefox browsers... so the name of the topic is mis-leading


Sun Dec 31, 2006 9:56 pm
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First, I think the DR symbol in the buy menu would be good. It would be impossible to make the actors look decent with so few pixels, unless you used just the head like one of the smileys :D :) :( :lol: :P :?


Oh, and this is my opinion with the rest of the spam in this topic. Firefox is better, IE7 isn't. Firefox has tabs that are rebust, fast, and work well. Also, Firefox doesn't crash as much as IE7 (IE6 is moderate, but insecure). Also also, if you don't like something about FF someone's probably made an extension to change it. :roll:

Also, Linux is way better than XP, OSX, or Vista. Have you seen Ubuntu? It rocks! Any windows user could use it, it is easier to install than XP or Vista, and is far more secure. With Wine, an emulator, it can even emulate much of the Windows XP software, and run IE7! Plus it's got a large list of apps that can be easily installed with just 1-2 clicks!



Ahem... A DR symbol or one of the serious-looking smileys would be good. And for anyone who actually read that rant, have the cookie I posted in another thread![/code]


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