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now here's one I want!
why do I feel like I've stepped into a time warp to back when the iPhone first launched?
Dr. House was my first thought as well

then I thought of the government body but that didn't seem right either
isnt this that thing that Snake used to find the president in Escape from New York?
well look at IE8 compared to IE7 in that graph. it is loads faster compared to the last iteration, but the other major browsers dropped there speed a good amount too so it still ended up the slowest by a fair amount
the setting change had been off-putting to me ever since Beta. I turn it up to maximum ever time

even "safe" surfing is relative, as more often mainstream sites turn up having hacked ads and trying to throw infected PDF's or other such in the ads. UAC really is no different than having to su/sudo in Linux, so people really shouldnt complain
nearly all of my online contacts use MSN, i just have a couple who use only Google Chat. we used it all the time at my last job for communicating with people internally.
that would require a complete rewrite into C# though
different data from different sources. Ars Technica's data is based on the traffic their site gets directly, which are numbers much more useful to THEM. for one of my sites, Firefox is 26%, IE 41% with IE6 15%. and there are other tracking sites that show 32% overall (W3Counter), 24% (Net Applications), and so on. different sources give different numbers
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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