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Member since December 13, 2006

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  1. Comment - Microsoft damage control after marketer claims Win7 inspired by Mac

    (Nov 13, 2009 - 12:25 PM)

    Or SheepShaver, which can actually run up to OS 9.0.4 on Windows...

  2. Comment - Microsoft damage control after marketer claims Win7 inspired by Mac

    (Nov 13, 2009 - 12:22 PM)

    Seriously? You've never heard of Basilisk II? *sighs*

  3. Comment - PS3 Netflix: The best use of BD-Live yet

    (Oct 27, 2009 - 5:01 PM)

    Do people actually pay the 50$ for 12 months of Gold membership? Really? When just about every online seller is doing 40$, and some of them for 13 months (12+1 cards), no tax, no shipping? Just... bizarre.

  4. Comment - Public Firefox 3.6 beta now expected Wednesday, 3.5.4 Tuesday

    (Oct 27, 2009 - 4:46 PM)

    Personally, my problem with FF (which does happen to be my usual browser due to NoScript and Adblock Plus) are the huge memory leaks... on the betas and daily builds, it bloats to well over 800mb-900mb in a few hours. On the 3.5.3 release, it's only bloated to 665mb and a continual 25% cpu usage (doing nothing) after a bit over a day.

    So much better!

    -_-

    Doesn't matter how much memory I have, in my experience, FireFox WILL bloat to use it up if you don't restart it often. Not that others necessarily do much better, but...

  5. Comment - Microsoft and Mozilla leave Web users tangled over 'variant' vulnerability

    (Oct 19, 2009 - 2:21 PM)

    Did you even read the article?

    quote:
    Meanwhile, on its end, Mozilla opted to disable these extensions at the browser level, for reasons explained by its vice president of engineering, Mike Shaver, as, "because of the difficulties some users have had entirely removing the add-on, and because of the severity of the risk it represents if not disabled." The move was made only after having contacted Microsoft first; and Microsoft agreed with the decision, Shaver said.