Ha ha ha!
Same happened to me.
Also, I updated Firefox last week. Why does it run through all the tabs you have from beginning to end now, instead of flicking back to your last tab?
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:19,
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Also, I updated Firefox last week. Why does it run through all the tabs you have from beginning to end now, instead of flicking back to your last tab?
Then I shall reply:
OH NO I CANNOT POSSIBLY ADAPT TO THIS HORRIFIC CHANGE.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:22,
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what software needs
is a BIG "make it work like it did yesterday" button
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:23,
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Any change to Firefox is usually followed by an addon to change it back.
People get way too pissy at menial differences.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:24,
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I get pissy when they fix things that aren't broken by making them worse.
Things working differently ought to be the add-on.
Also, did you really mean "menial"?
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:27,
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Also, did you really mean "menial"?
I upgraded my Linux all the way from Hardy to Karmic the other day,
that's three upgrades one after the other. I finally managed to get it back to working almost the same way it used to, after fixing the graphics driver, which it breakest.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:22,
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Firefox seems to have split into two versions
3.0.x, and 3.5.x. My 3.0 automatically updates, but also keeps popping up unblockable adverts telling me that I really need to update to 3.5 because it's faster. I also clicked a link on one of these where I was able to fill out a form confirming that the reason I wasn't updating was because I can't be arsed and don't like risking changes.
...oh here it goes again.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 15:41,
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...oh here it goes again.