Dear lord, no.


Aeronaut

 

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I was put off IE for life when I ran Adaware a few days ago. Fourty-seven malicious IE tracking cookies, and I only ever use the browser once a month or so.


 

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OK so im no computer geek!
Im gessing IE = Internet explorer and FireFox is a similer program but iv had no problems with IE so i see no need to change it!
I have top top virus and spyware protection software so i have no problems with them at all! So tell me? why should i use FireFox instead?
I suggest a list of all the pros and cons of both IE and FF and dont skimp and faver one please, i want everything good and bad about both!
Because this whole rattle about them is DOING MY HEAD IN!


 

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IE = Monopolistic Microsoft Pile of Buggy Software with more holes than Swiss Cheese.

Firefox = Free, Small, Secure.


 

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If you can't be bothered fair enough but I reserve the right to call your computer pox ridden at any time.

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My computer is clean, healthy and heroic, thank you very much

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You're so naive..


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I keep careful checks on what's happening on it


@Golden Girl

City of Heroes comics and artwork

 

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Once more it was great work with Ask A Ben. Too bad there isn't an Ask A Stasis as well, because I have been wondering since seeing Episode 10 if there was a special reason Good Omens was shown to us.


Off topic part
Browser wars

Wikipedia to the rescue as usual. It's a rather unhandy comparison but it is fair. Pay special attention to the vulnerabilities at the end.

Another reason to pick Firefox is because fans take the trouble to make cool stuff like this.


 

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Too bad there isn't an Ask A Stasis as well

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Ask A Ben, Ask Big Z, Ask A Stasis...

I think I'd still prefer the original Ben!
(although some crossovers/colaborations would be fun!)


@ShadowGhost & @Ghostie
The Grav Mistress, Mistress of Gravity

If you have nothing useful to say, you have two choices: Say something useless or stay quiet.

 

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With a site update on the way (meaning, as soon as I can shift through all these job application forms, so probably on the weekend) I thought I'd leave you guys with Ask A Ben - Episode 12


 

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Still finding it funny, in a very mentally unstable way. I should try to think of a decent question to ask you....

I could ask you about vegetarians, maybe you have strong views on them, if you do: What is going on with vegetarians, dont they know eating meat is natural. Or maybe you want a political question :Why do those who have power suck? A game question: Who would win, States or Recluse? A general question: What is the meaning of life? A random question:
Mr. See owned a saw.
And Mr. Soar owned a seesaw.
Now See's saw sawed Soar's seesaw
Before Soar saw See,
Which made Soar sore.
Had Soar seen See's saw
Before See sawed Soar's seesaw,
See's saw would not have sawed
Soar's seesaw.
So See's saw sawed Soar's seesaw.
But it was sad to see Soar so sore
Just because See's saw sawed
Soar's seesaw!
Who cares about a seesaw?
OR
Sing us some death metal, for the pure fun of it. Oh i put in the above just because i want to see you say that fast, and be amazed


 

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I've worked for many, many years to have my accent unidentifiable. That generally means that I'm not going to let you in on it.

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Hmmm, you certainly take this whole secret identity part of the Hero lifestyle to heart

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...Or it could just be that I grew up in a very lower class environment, and I've tried extremely hard to distance myself from it. Although, admittedly, the accent does come back every now and again.

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You shouldn't be ashamed of where you grew up - you Brits are too class-conscious

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Hey, don't dis the brits, I'm a brit. But I will admit ur right, Tony Blair is a complete dickweed. It's the one things brits hate about themselves.


 

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I've worked for many, many years to have my accent unidentifiable. That generally means that I'm not going to let you in on it.

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Hmmm, you certainly take this whole secret identity part of the Hero lifestyle to heart

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...Or it could just be that I grew up in a very lower class environment, and I've tried extremely hard to distance myself from it. Although, admittedly, the accent does come back every now and again.

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You shouldn't be ashamed of where you grew up - you Brits are too class-conscious

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Hey, don't dis the brits, I'm a brit. But I will admit ur right, Tony Blair is a complete dickweed. It's the one things brits hate about themselves.

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That was...random


@Golden Girl

City of Heroes comics and artwork

 

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Most of us are from Britain this is the European version after all.

Pet peeve: You're not a "Brit". "Brit" is an Americanisation .


 

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Heyy, at least we know how to ward off scurvy .


 

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Heyy, at least we know how to ward off scurvy .

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True, and as us British people were born in England, we speack English! The americans speak what they call "english" which is simpler and less brain teasing then the origonal and BEST British English

I'll never forget the day i was playing Mech Assault on Xbox live and was told by an American to "Speak english" and "Go home" That made me luagh like a drunk Hyena and then i got back at him with a few facks of his ansesters


OH and back on subject, Great luagh filled episode 12 there FG, bring the next


 

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is it just me or does Ben's intro music remind you of Shaft?
in fact....
"who's the bad-[censored] blaster who burn's all the villains with his firearm? BEN! oooooh yeaaah"


 

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The Americans speak what they call "English" which is simpler and less brain teasing than the original and BEST British English.

That made me laugh like a drunk hyena and then I got back at him with a few facts of his ancestors.

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Glass houses?
Calling us Brits is like calling Americans "North Mexicans".


 

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*brain running too slow to understand*



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....hamunah huh?


@Rooks

"You should come inside the box... Then you'll know what I mean."

 

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...hamunah huh?

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Doo doo, de doo doo


 

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*is still dead from his cliché and therefore cannot respond*


@Rooks

"You should come inside the box... Then you'll know what I mean."

 

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He was spellchecking Thorny's post. Don't worry, it took me a while to figure that out too.


 

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Right then, I wish I never brought up that tpoic, back to the original topic please.


 

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Just watching it through for a second time, and I notice you say 'Ask A Ben 11' rather than 'Ask A Ben 12' Er... Oops?
WHY?


 

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The Americans speak what they call "English" which is simpler and less brain teasing than the original and BEST British English.

That made me laugh like a drunk hyena and then I got back at him with a few facts of his ancestors.

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Glass houses?
Calling us Brits is like calling Americans "North Mexicans".

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Does anyone else think that was rude? I get his point but i don't post to have it spell checked! I addmit my spelling isn't great but i live with it, can you at least try?


 

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Most of us are from Britain this is the European version after all.

Pet peeve: You're not a "Brit". "Brit" is an Americanisation .


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England englobes the whole of Europe don't you know?

Pet peeve: Britain is not "Europe".