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Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby justpassingthrough » Wed Apr 25, 2007 12:26 am

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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby ATI_7500 » Wed Apr 25, 2007 8:10 am

LMAO! Great site!  ;D


P.S: For Windows PCs, there is no alternative to FF.
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby dcunning30 » Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:14 am

LOL, reminds me of about 10 years ago, Netscape snobs use to hack on IE.
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby Fozzer » Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:24 am

Heeby-flippin'-jeebies!..... ;D... ;D... ;D...!

EXCELLENT!.... ;D...!

Someone went to an awful amount of time/trouble to design that amazing HTML program... :-*...!

Well done, that Man!... ;)...!

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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby john_uk » Thu Apr 26, 2007 10:39 am

hehe that site cracks me up everytime :D

but liek paul said, who ever made that page did it very well. looks like the MS site to the dot... to much time :P

Tired of slow image rendering? Microsoft Firefox 2007 can deliver online pornography at blazing fiery speeds. By using a proprietary dynamic algorithm, anything that remotely resembles a tit or a boob will download up to 10 times faster!


haha.. paul your in luck mate :P
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby Fozzer » Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:03 pm

hehe that site cracks me up everytime :D

but liek paul said, who ever made that page did it very well. looks like the MS site to the dot... to much time :P

Tired of slow image rendering? Microsoft Firefox 2007 can deliver online pornography at blazing fiery speeds. By using a proprietary dynamic algorithm, anything that remotely resembles a tit or a boob will download up to 10 times faster!


haha.. Paul your in luck mate :P


Why do you think I changed from IE to Fourfox... ;)...!

I even bought a speedier Printer for the purpose!...>>>>

http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/titty.jpg

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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby DizZa » Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:53 am

LOL! Thankfully I use Opera. :D
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby Nick N » Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:58 am




toooo funny



Shame about all the paranoia and the bull around IE7. I would not use any of those add-on browsers and my surf speed is safe and very fast.


The add-on browsers, no matter what they tell you, are just an overlay. They cannot access the net without using IE and Windows core components so you are just booting a software title that is just as, if not more, exposed than IE
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby ATI_7500 » Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:30 am

LOL! Thankfully I use Opera. :D


I tried it, but it has some problems displaying some of my bookmarked pages.

Plus, it has no FTP add-on.
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby john_uk » Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:17 am




toooo funny



Shame about all the paranoia and the bull around IE7. I would not use any of those add-on browsers and my surf speed is safe and very fast.


The add-on browsers, no matter what they tell you, are just an overlay. They cannot access the net without using IE and Windows core components so you are just booting a software title that is just as, if not more, exposed than IE  ;D


I simply can not believe how people can easily be swayed to think they are more secure and faster


the main reason i use FF is because of the tabbed browsing and when i had IE7 just crashed more often than FF did so im waiting for some updates then i probs will use IE
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby dcunning30 » Fri Apr 27, 2007 2:35 pm

I haven't have IE7 crash on me, not once.
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Re: Oh well, so much for Firefox

Postby Nick N » Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:44 pm

Tabbed browsing may be a feature some like... it does however eat memory. I shut that down on IE7 because I really have no use for the feature.

IE7 is not slower or less secure. If the TCP/IP stack is teaked for the ISP.. IE7 flys like a rocket on the net.



For my ISP I use a RWIN window of 256960 with Window Scaling enabled, an MTU of 1500 and a TTL of 64

MTU Discovery is enabled, Black Hole Detect disabled, Selective ACK's enabled and the Max Duplicate ACK's set to 2

I also increase:

"MaxConnectionsPerServer"=dword:00000010
"MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server"=dword:00000010

So I enable 10 requests per web page which significantly increases the number of connects IE has to bring in page data or download files. Some try 20 but sys admins are on to that trick now and set their servers so if they see too many connects, the server will throttle the user... keeping it at 10 (over the default of 1) keeps most servers from throttling.

Changing those values requires software such as: http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php


And I dont suggest anyone do that unless they know what they are doing. The RWIN, TTL needs to be adjusted based on the ISP and connection type. It is calculated based on the max latency (RTT) in combination with the line spped of a connection to test points around the world from the users location.


IE7 is safe, effective, stable and fast


If crashes are seen, there is something wrong with the OS or the IE7 install.
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