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so it's very convenient for me, i have no problems man.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:17,
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and have never had a problem with the internet ever.
Fire Fox can suck my balls.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:20,
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Fire Fox can suck my balls.
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Until about a month ago. Firefox is actually far superior.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:21,
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because I often see a lot of FF users saying "OOhhh it doesn't work on FF" or "I wish there were more FF safe sites".
The only benefit I see is that Tab thing. And that's only usefull if you need to close porn quickly.
Which I don't.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:23,
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The only benefit I see is that Tab thing. And that's only usefull if you need to close porn quickly.
Which I don't.
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and can't really say there is enough difference between them to care about.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:24,
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everybody should just use whatever browser they prefer.
I prefer Opera, but it's purely a matter of personal taste.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:34,
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I prefer Opera, but it's purely a matter of personal taste.
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firefox and imported a big ad site list into the adblock extension, i haven't seen a banner advert or flash advert or any of that crap, for months now.
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Sat 5 Jun 2004, 16:24,
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refuses to remember passwords if you use an IP address rather than a domain name in the address bar. Its a security precaution in case someone takes a site off a server where multiple websites are hosted and you suddenly start giving your passwords to another site.
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