What do you use for a Browser?

What do you use for a Browser?


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firefox 3.6b5. It reports as ff3.5 though due to incompatibility issues with some sites.

Custom compiled to run nicely on my 64bit system with 64bit flash 10 beta.

 
firefox for the ad block.

recently I complained of blurry pages here, hit or miss on other sites, not just here, and slow buffers, such as one uses at forums to type this. I have since blamed the net.

I went over the machine at bios level, checking...did find a problem, but it is not curing it.

this place has normal type and buffer, but blurry to look at, other favorite forums I visit have sharp looks and crazy type buffer...slows down and cpu is at 100%, can barely type....and the net as a prblem was derived from you tube gicing me a http 1.1 service unavailale..I have not seen that in years.

this is with all updates and switching from iexplore to firefox on a machine that turned 7 days old today...still kinda young to make final assumptions.

 
^ oh really? you wouldn't believe it because on my computer i soldered the cpu to the graphics card and then taped on a fan to make it stay cooler and welded the whole thing to some bios chips on the basic level it is 14 years old but it still works really well then i also managed in soldering on some ram chip disks but it kept losing bits and finally it lost enoguh to lose a whole byte! now i'm going hungry anyway the whole thing is sort of attached to my screen with a usb cable and it isn't enough bandwith and it is really blury and hard to read the forums and all my punctuation keys are broken it is really horrible and it is only 14 years old with some welding and soldering and tap it shouldn't be doing this help!!!!!

 
^ oh really? you wouldn't believe it because on my computer i soldered the cpu to the graphics card and then taped on a fan to make it stay cooler and welded the whole thing to some bios chips on the basic level it is 14 years old but it still works really well then i also managed in soldering on some ram chip disks but it kept losing bits and finally it lost enoguh to lose a whole byte! now i'm going hungry anyway the whole thing is sort of attached to my screen with a usb cable and it isn't enough bandwith and it is really blury and hard to read the forums and all my punctuation keys are broken it is really horrible and it is only 14 years old with some welding and soldering and tap it shouldn't be doing this help!!!!!

you be hilarious number boy.

I just compiled mozilla firefox, same results, it is not just here, as I said. The 2 degree low has me up at 430...

A pc at 143 years old...a pc is a pc.

pretend simultaneous threads until the end of time. the real layers all do the same... I have gone from 486 to 3400 and many inbetweens....the same thing.

God wins. like a carburator.
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any other take yourself for genius statements? or do all mod types assume everyone else is an idiot with a computer.

 
Firefox 3.0.x on the school laptop (too lazy to install a newer one) and 3.5.x on the desktop.

I voted 3.5.

I won't even touch Safari, I've considered Opera, and I can't stand when people use Internet Explorer.

Adblock Plus is so amazing, and the security is better in FF as far as I can tell.

 
firefox 3.6b5. It reports as ff3.5 though due to incompatibility issues with some sites.Custom compiled to run nicely on my 64bit system with 64bit flash 10 beta.
Can I have this? I was running a 64 bit version of Firefox (called Shiretoko when I got it -but it was a beta), but I always had to open up a 32-bit browser to use flash; got REALLY annoying.

 
What the hell was Adobe thinking? OH YEAH, LETS MAKE A VERSION OF FLASH64 FOR LINUX FIRST, COOL DUDE! haha They're a-holes.

 
What the hell was Adobe thinking? OH YEAH, LETS MAKE A VERSION OF FLASH64 FOR LINUX FIRST, COOL DUDE! haha They're a-holes.
Because it is a lot easier to develop for linux.

 
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