Mozilla says archives of older nightlys are available here:
http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/
Not all of those are listed by release number, instead some are catalogued by date.
finally, do you know about using "about: config" to tweak the hidden settings in Mozilla, firefox, and safari? They increase browser speed immensely.
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum21/8007.htm
(from that usenet article)
"...To get started, type "about:config" in your FireFox address bar. The settings you're looking for are:
1.) network.http.pipelining
2.) network.http.pipelining.firstrequest
3.) network.http.pipelining.maxrequests
4.) network.http.proxy.pipelining
5.) nglayout.ititialpaint.delay
Set #1, #2, and #4 to "true". Set #3 to a high number, like 32. Set #5 to 0.
Enabling the pipelining features allows the browser to make multiple requests to the server at the same time. The "maxrequests" is the maximum number of requests it will send at once. I've heard that 8 is the most it will send at once, but setting it higher won't hurt, just in case. The initialpaint.delay is the length of time (in milliseconds) after the server response before the browser begins to paint the page."
I remind my fellow Monkeys that not everyone is a Bush-hater. In fact, at least 1/2 the country is definitely not hating Bush. So please don't act so snarky and shocked, *shocked* that not everyone agrees with you.
But the context of the post is that the President is largely ignorant of the fact that the other half of the country doesn't agree with him.
Bush intentionally shelters himself from public opinion, prefering to have his news spoonfed to him by sycophants, and Laura.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/05/15/1084570989001.html?from=storyrhs
"I don't watch the nightly newscasts on TV, nor do I watch the endless hours of people giving their opinion about things," the president said. "I don't read the editorial pages; I don't read the columnists." ...
Bush, who is known for devouring the sports section of newspapers, said he scans the front pages of a few major dailies and, if he finds a particularly interesting story, "I'll skim it."
White House aides, including chief of staff Andy Card, cull the newspapers for information that they present to Bush, who also relies on First Lady Laura Bush's recommendations in deciding which news stories to read ...
I didn't get the Bob Barker joke.
Bob Barker closes every episode of the Price is Right with:
"This is Bob Barker reminding you to help control the pet population: Please, have your pet spayed or neutered."
Betamax
posted by saint monkey 19 years ago
In "Curious, George"
Redemption (Because you pay for your sins.)
posted by saint monkey 19 years ago
In "Curious frustrated George"
Mozilla says archives of older nightlys are available here: http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/ Not all of those are listed by release number, instead some are catalogued by date. finally, do you know about using "about: config" to tweak the hidden settings in Mozilla, firefox, and safari? They increase browser speed immensely. http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum21/8007.htm (from that usenet article)
posted by saint monkey 20 years ago
In "I don't have a sense that there's a lot of anger"
davidmsc wrote:
But the context of the post is that the President is largely ignorant of the fact that the other half of the country doesn't agree with him.posted by saint monkey 20 years ago
Bush intentionally shelters himself from public opinion, prefering to have his news spoonfed to him by sycophants, and Laura. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/05/15/1084570989001.html?from=storyrhs
posted by saint monkey 20 years ago
In "The Hebrew version of Shrek 2 is getting a nip."
I didn't get the Bob Barker joke. Bob Barker closes every episode of the Price is Right with: "This is Bob Barker reminding you to help control the pet population: Please, have your pet spayed or neutered."
posted by saint monkey 20 years ago
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