Well, look at you. All dressed up in big sister's clothes.

Faith ,'End of Days'


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Laura - Mar 03, 2005 1:53:01 pm PST #1916 of 10003
Our wings are not tired.

I've been happy with ICDSoft. $5 a month I think.


Hil R. - Mar 03, 2005 5:10:04 pm PST #1917 of 10003
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

The green light on the front of my Tivo that's usually on is flashing (very slowly -- like, off for 5 seconds then on for one), and it's not showing anything on the TV screen, except sometimes a brief flash of light. Anybody know what's going on?


evil jimi - Mar 03, 2005 6:09:15 pm PST #1918 of 10003
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

iValuehost.net have been pretty good. Basic package now gives you 450mb of space and 10gb of bandwidth for $3.95 a month (paid in advance for 12 months).

edited: screw iValuehost, they're a mob of pricks.

...plus five or six IE windows open...

Dude! If you must use IE, check out one of the front-ends for the thing.

[link] - GreenBrowser

[link] - Avant Browser

or switch to Opera or Firefox


Typo Boy - Mar 03, 2005 6:10:58 pm PST #1919 of 10003
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

What are the advantages of Opera over Firefox? Cause I know there are people here who lean that way.


evil jimi - Mar 03, 2005 7:24:00 pm PST #1920 of 10003
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

What are the advantages of Opera over Firefox? Cause I know there are people here who lean that way.

I've been using Opera since '98, so I'm used to it more than any other browser. Opera are the pioneers of tabbed browsing (on Windows at least--so it irritates me when I read Firefox/Mozilla users raving about it as though they came up with the idea), so they have the concept down to a fine art. As a result, you have greater control over image and formatting display. Unlike other tabbed browsers, Opera allows you to display, or not-display images in individual tabs. Thus one tab can be set to display all images, a 2nd tab can display only cached images, while a 3rd tab can display no images. Very handy if you have a dial-up account and/or a download limit and want to check out a site/page with a lot of unnecessary images you don't want, while also visiting a site with images you do want. All with the click of a button.

Equally important is the formatting display. A simple click of a button allows you to toggle between author mode and user mode. This is a boon when you come across a page created by someone with absolutely no clue about layout or colour co-ordination, or who has set their "visited links" to the same colour as unvisited. User mode strips away everything to leave a simple black on white page, with default colouring for links. The latest version of Opera also takes this one step further and in User Mode you can specify such things as "Emulate a Text Browser", "Disable Tables", "Show Structural Elements" amongst other things. Again, this is specific to the individual tab.

Moreover, both image and formatting modes are inherited by new tabs opened from existing tabs.

Opera also comes with the most accessible keyboard short-cuts -- z and x for back and forward, g for toggling images on/off etc.. It also has mouse movements which are handy -- hold right-button, click left button to go forward; hold left-button, click right button to go back, etc..

The Opera download manager is also pretty good, allowing resumes or retransfers. Doesn't allow queuing though.


beth b - Mar 03, 2005 7:45:56 pm PST #1921 of 10003
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

hmmm.. and why have never looked beyond explorer and netscape?


§ ita § - Mar 03, 2005 7:48:41 pm PST #1922 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I've been using Opera almost as long as Jimi. I've installed Firefox, and it's okay, I suppose.

I miss my mouse gestures. I was told you could install them, but went to the skins/modules/whatever site and got a headache. It has that expandable complexity thing.

My gripe with Opera is that it's less supported by sites than Firefox, and that the newest version does the same reload thing that clears your form settings.

But I'm downgraded to 7.23, and fire up IE every now and again, but keep my million tabs open in Opera every day.


beekaytee - Mar 04, 2005 6:05:39 am PST #1923 of 10003
Compassionately intolerant

Quick question for the mac-daddies among us.

If you had the choice between an HP 840C printer or an HP 4215xi all-in-one (fax/copy/printer)...either one free, which would you choose.

I'm going to be using it with my iMac.

Thoughts please? I need to decide in the next half hour.

Cheers!


Jessica - Mar 04, 2005 6:22:18 am PST #1924 of 10003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

My gripe with Opera is that it's less supported by sites than Firefox

This was the main factor that tipped me towards Firefox.


evil jimi - Mar 04, 2005 7:48:40 am PST #1925 of 10003
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

My gripe with Opera is that it's less supported by sites than Firefox...

It's been a while since I've come across a site that caused problems with Opera. There have been sites where I thought I was having a problem but it turned out to be shoddy coding and so didn't work in any of the browsers I have installed.

I will give Firefox credit for one thing Opera doesn't have--and probably never will have--and that's the plugin to disable flash. A bit of a pain when you come across a site that uses flash for menus etc. but handy for disabling those flash ads appearing every where.

Oh and another thing I like about Opera is its zoom function. It zooms the entire page, both text and images.