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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    I had to go to another office yesterday to fix a printer that wasn't printing from remote desktop...couldn't figure out why it seemed so familiar....printer was named "Hoosier"
    We get around. Or as I like to say, "It's a great place to be from"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    We get around. Or as I like to say, "It's a great place to be from"

    H.
    what dad always tells me too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    I've been using Firefox for a long time, and it just keeps getting slower. I use the Firebug plugin constantly for work, but increasingly I'm using Chrome for browsing. It's so fast I can often launch chrome and have google loaded before Firefox is done starting up.
    The most secure browsing you can do is Firefox+NoScripts+AdBlock. In addition, I don't trust Google's use of the information they glean from my browsing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    I've been using Firefox for a long time, and it just keeps getting slower. I use the Firebug plugin constantly for work, but increasingly I'm using Chrome for browsing. It's so fast I can often launch chrome and have google loaded before Firefox is done starting up.

    H.
    I just wish Chrome were completely compatible. That browser like FF doesn't do well with ASP based forms and functions. Outside of it's inappropriateness in a corporate environment, it is a hell of a lot faster. I can't wait to see what their Desktop OS looks like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadShot View Post
    I just wish Chrome were completely compatible. That browser like FF doesn't do well with ASP based forms and functions. Outside of it's inappropriateness in a corporate environment, it is a hell of a lot faster. I can't wait to see what their Desktop OS looks like!
    Uh, this isn't very accurate. ASP (Active Server Pages) is a Microsoft server side technology. The output from ASP (or PHP or Ruby etc) is HTML. The browsers all comply with the HTML spec to some degree or other. Chrome and Firefox both do a better job of compliance than Internet Explorer. If your ASP pages are having a problem with Firefox and Chrome, the problem is the author(s) of that program were too lazy to check their site with browsers other than IE. Much more common in the "real world" is people failing to check that their site works with IE, which commonly chokes on things other browsers are able to figure out.

    TL;DR -- IE sucks, avoid it at all costs

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    PS: Chrome OS will look like Chrome browser

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    The most secure browsing you can do is Firefox+NoScripts+AdBlock. In addition, I don't trust Google's use of the information they glean from my browsing.
    You can control what Google tracks about you here:

    https://www.google.com/dashboard/

    There is also a plugin for Firefox and Chrome that will disable targeted advertising for you.

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    Sounds like some smart people in this thread.


    When looking at something like 4chan where there might be "questionable" content from time to time... Is it better to use Firefox with adblock and noscript, or Safari (on a windows machine) with "Private Browsing" enabled?


    Yes, I know, that site should be viewed with a cash-purchase used laptop using a linux bootable CD on a borrowed wireless connection while wearing a large-brimmed hat and sunglasses. But it is damned funny.



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    There isnt any spamware or anything on 4chan...I spend a lot of time there, and run malwarebytes, and nothing comes up.

    Most of the ads are singles ads like anywhere, or for weird anime stores where you can buy things like boob mouse pads and shit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ View Post
    Sounds like some smart people in this thread.


    When looking at something like 4chan where there might be "questionable" content from time to time... Is it better to use Firefox with adblock and noscript, or Safari (on a windows machine) with "Private Browsing" enabled?


    Yes, I know, that site should be viewed with a cash-purchase used laptop using a linux bootable CD on a borrowed wireless connection while wearing a large-brimmed hat and sunglasses. But it is damned funny.


    just don't buy that laptop in the parking lot downtown...

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    I bought my laptop in a parking lot. It was at Flatirons Mall though.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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