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			<title>Casual Rumblings - FireFox</title>
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				<title>I hope House Of Fusion fixes this somehow...</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:32:00 -0700</pubDate>
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				<title>Internet Explorer 8:  Really?..why?</title>
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				Ok, I just downloaded the latest and greatest Redmond browser.  I have to say there are some good things and then of course, there are bad things.  It&apos;s by far worlds better than IE 6, but it&apos;s still....Internet Explorer.
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Here&apos;s a thought...Why doesn&apos;t M$ just stop making IE altogether?  Seriously?  They&apos;ve made web development a headache since day one of IE.  Tried to gain market share and control how to program for the web.  That failed miserably.
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Suggestion?  Why not have M$ partner with FF to help distribute with their OS?  MS won&apos;t partner with the other browsers (Safari? ha! Ballmer and Jobs partnering?, Chrome? ha! Didn&apos;t Ballmer want to eradicate google from the planet?)  Just makes sense to me if M$ and FF partner.  We&apos;d be so much better off with web development and &quot;standards&quot; compliance.
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Ok..time for me to get off the hookah heheheh
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Oh...&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bringdownie6.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Bring Down IE6!&lt;/a&gt; 
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				<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:29:00 -0700</pubDate>
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				<title>Apple Safari 4 Beta...um...why&apos;d ya do that?</title>
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				Today I was trying to resist the urge to get more Apple software on my laptop, but I just couldn&apos;t resist the &quot;curiosity&quot; urge to see what all the hoopla was, about the new Safari 4 Beta.
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First off, let me say that, since my bouts with iPods and iPhones and of course iTunes, I&apos;ve lost respect for Apple and have repeatedly referred to them as &quot;Crapple&quot; to friends, family and co-workers.
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With that, you can guess I was ready to bash Safari, get ready to load up Add/Remove from control panel and smile as Firefox loads up :)
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Nope.  I was duly surprised.  I actually like Safari 4.  It&apos;s lightning fast (thank you webkit) and the home page that looks like a Jeopardy screen is a nice touch.
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But!!! (yeah you saw that coming) there&apos;s something that took me aback.  First off, &quot;where&apos;s the title bar..all I see are tabs.&quot;  So I double clicked the tabs to see if it acts as a title bar, and sure enough, it restored/maximized my browser.  Definitely a paradigm shift.
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But the biggest paradigm shift for me (and still bugs me), is the fact that to close the tab, the &quot;X&quot; close button, is on the left of the tab.  What!?  Why?  The whole universe is used to the close button on the right or upper right.  That&apos;s just the way &quot;it is&quot;.  Why are you forcing me to look for the new location?  I know it&apos;s small, but it&apos;s really irritating.
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I think I&apos;ll stick to my Firefox with closing tab items where they should be and the umpteen amounts of plugins to make my life easier.
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just my 2 cents 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:08:00 -0700</pubDate>
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