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Member since April 12, 2006

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  1. Review - Skype for Windows

    3.0.0.190 (Dec 13, 2006)

    I like the latest version. As always would be nice if they could cut down on the memory foot print. It isn't taking insane ammounts though. Still takes less than IE7 or SAV.

  2. Comment - Microsoft 'worked with Apple' for Silverlight on iPhone, says Goldfarb

    3.0.0.190 (Nov 25, 2009 - 8:59 PM)

    Mobile Netflix soon?

  3. Comment - Video: Netflix on PlayStation 3

    3.0.0.190 (Nov 7, 2009 - 1:19 AM)

    Got my disc today. Tried it out. LOVE IT!

    I still need to get me an HD TV =/ A real one.

  4. Comment - Google Chrome in a runaway lead for browser performance supremacy

    3.0.0.190 (Nov 3, 2009 - 3:18 AM)

    "Oh, and call me a "tool" again. It's so original..."

    Just had a sudden flashback to Hanc*** ...

    Call me "tool" -- one more time.

  5. Comment - Google Chrome in a runaway lead for browser performance supremacy

    3.0.0.190 (Nov 3, 2009 - 3:13 AM)

    "Chrome is fast....now if only it were at all usable..."

    One behavior that drives me nuts is when your deleting the address bar contents. Try holding down the backspace key. It starts dinging like mad when the last characters have been deleted. I don't find this helpful, I find it an unnecessary addition. Firefox & IE do not seem to exhibit this behavior.

    Just out of curiosity what drives you most nuts about the browser, and what would you do to improve those failing aspects?

  6. Comment - Google Chrome in a runaway lead for browser performance supremacy

    3.0.0.190 (Nov 3, 2009 - 3:04 AM)

    One good example where you can see a difference, and it's fairly extreme:

    http://benfirshman.com/projects/jsnes/

    While this may be not of interest to you, it highlights the fact that another site may want to use functionality that just simply works better on the Chome side at this point.