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W∴ Balboos wrote: there's nothing new under the sun
I agree. Just find it interesting how phrases enter the common knowledge.
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I was tempted to have an Abraham Lincoln quote[^]
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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That's a good one!
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u can run 56 from another folder C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox56 after you download and install it.
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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I, for the present, have no interest in keeping a version beyond 56 - I don't see it giving me anything but hassles. Perhaps a continuation of the cell-phone mentality. "Don't Worry - Be Happy".
Much akin to who heavy users of the accursed devices forget that there are real words, punctuation and capitalization conventions so as to enable prose written by one are readable by another.
For home, I'm considering Konquerer.
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Oxygenation
I thought this one was an easy one. Obviously I was wrong.
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I was nowhere.
Bull, OX
it's the alternative Y (instead of X?)
millenials GEN
who are located AT
at the net charge, ION
supporting the environment
Nope, I had "OR" for the alternative, but that was my lot!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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Millenials are sometimes known as Gen Y. I switched around (made it the alternative) of Y Gen.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Millenials are sometimes known as Gen Y won't U do it 4 me?
FTFY!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I suppose I could have put "entitled brats" in the clue.
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Nah - we'd all have been trying to fit "QA" in there ...
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Lots of posts in the forums are suddenly nameless; a group of people decided that they do not even want to use an alias. Some teacher probably explained that their dumb questions could be traced back to them in the future, and to avoid using a name.
How do you adres someone who has no name? Should the board allow it?
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Some teacher probably explained that their dumb questions could be traced back to them in the future, and to avoid using a name.
Ask them what [useless] school they go to...
I mean a good teacher should explain to them to use a search engine and never ask dumb questions.
... and what happens when us knowledgeable and wise old folk pass on and the only ones left are the always-ask-never-search generations???
(I guess there's AI - but if AI becomes really smart surely it too will get sick of them idiots and respond with "RTFM you dumbass".)
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Thanks for the link, missed that
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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To quote Fool's Gold by the Stone Roses:
Quote: I'm no clown I won't back down
I don't need you to tell me what's going down
Down down down down da down down down
Down down down down da down down down
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I don't feel that people should be allowed anonymous accounts. If you're hiding behind an alias, it's too easy to display bad behavior that really has no consequences. Note that the web admins will write you a stern email and I do recall a few people being banished many years ago. Other than that...
Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer.
The End
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It's a bug which Chris is working on.
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As I mentioned in the bugs & suggs thread, you can execute the following in your browser's dev console as a temporary workaround:
$("a[href]:empty").each(function(){ $(this).text(this.getAttribute("href")); });
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- Homer
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I've been using FireFox exclusively for about 2 months now and I really like it.
However, there is an issue with "infinite scroll" and I'm wondering if others have seen it and/or found a fix.
It's just an interesting thing.
On pages like Linked.com, plus.google.com which continue to scroll there is an issue where the browser wants to "skip" a bunch and auto-scroll further down and it forces you to slide back up the page. It's quite annoying.
Have any of you seen this? Anyone found a workaround? Just curious.
Yes, I did google but didn't find much. I did find where Scott Hanselman talks about this feature but can't tell when that post was created (Infinite Scroll WebSites via AutoPagerize - Hacky, but the beginning of something cool - Scott Hanselman[^])
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how are you scrolling, wheel on mouse or old school style (vertical scroll bar on page)? If by mouse, try another mouse, and DON'T set the scroll to smooth. See if that works.
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Slacker007 wrote: how are you scrolling, wheel on mouse or old school style (vertical scroll bar on page)?
Good question.
I'm just grabbing the vertical scroll bar and moving down. At some point -- probably where the page requests the next page -- it jumps. It's a very odd thing.
I also just noticed that if I click the scroll bar's bottom arrow I get a weird redraw effect too.
Thanks for chiming in with ideas.
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raddevus wrote: I'm just grabbing the vertical scroll bar and moving down.
Try the mouse wheel instead (or arrow keys).
When scrolling down the page gets "bigger" as more content is added to its vertical axis, making the scrollbar change its size. When you are still have it clicked while you scroll the bar jumps up (or down) to where your mouse pointer is, and that is what you describe as "jumping".
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Marco Bertschi wrote: Try the mouse wheel instead (or arrow keys).
Oh, wow. That is very good insight.
I tried the scroll wheel and I see the scrollbar's thumbwheel resize and adjust itself and the page every so slightly blinks but it stays in the proper place (no jumping). When that happens and I'm dragging the thumbwheel (grabbed it with mouse) is when I normally see the jump - which places me at another place in the page and is annoying.
So, you are right, the browser does work properly with the mouse scroll wheel.
The issue there is that at home I have a track-ball only and scroll via grabbing the scrollbar's thumbwheel.
Great insight. Thanks
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Yeah I've seen that on pages that dynamically load lower parts of a page as you scroll down, always ended up beyond the dynamically loaded section(s) and had to scroll back up to see what it was.
figured it was some weenie applying phone browser layout/load rules to normal web pages. (i.e. also meant in the end little useful content anyway, jus a pic and a large font 1-2 line marketing blurb per page.)
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