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709 days ago
Recently, I've noticed that people have been asking me, "Kyle, why do you use Firefox?" Well, how about I just make a list of reasons that I prefer Mozilla Firefox to Internet Explorer. Reason 1 - User Friendly: Firefox is simple enough for everyone to use, but also has enough features easily available for those intermediate-advanced users out there. Reason 2 - Versatile: There are FREE add-ons and themes that you can use to customize Firefox to what you want it to look like. There are over hundreds of themes to choose from and more than likely you'll see one of the popular one's being used appealing to you. In comparison, Internet Explorer doesn't have many (if any) first party themes and most of their add-ons aren't worth it and the ones that might be will cost you money. Reason 3 - Secure: I can not and will not try to prove that Firefox is indeed more secure than it's competition, but I can offer you the following. Why do you think Mac ...
710 days ago
So I'm reading this book that my girlfriend (Danielle) recommended to me. It's called Timeline, by Michael Crichton. So far it's a pretty interesting book. It's about the discovery and use of quantum physics and how twice in our history some scientists have believed that we were edging close to the discovery of most of the basic concepts of physics. All that remained were some finishing touches. However, more discoveries are made and their conclusions proved false. The book takes place after the potential of quantum physics has been discovered and is being used by a single corporation; which is unbeknownst to the public. Here's a quote: It was at TechGate that Doniger's harsh management style became famous. During meetings with his scientists, he'd sit in the corner, tipped precariously back in his chair, firing off questions. "What about this?" "Why aren't you doing that?" "What's the reason for this?" If the answer satisfied ...
711 days ago
So I So I'm testing out some of the applications (slash one add-on) of the windows live suite. It includes: Messenger Writer Sign-in Assistant Mail Toolbar Photo Gallery Family Safety The ones in bold are the ones that I have installed. Messenger (4/5): We all know what messenger is and does so there is nothing new to speak of there. They need to add tabbed messaging then I'll boost that score. Everyone else understands, but Microsoft (nothing has changed). Writer (4/5): This is the blog publishing tool. I am actually using it right now. It's not exactly the greatest thing I've ever used (mostly because I like writing in HTML because I don't like sloppy Microsoft software code here), but it gets the job done if you're just trying to do things like inserting text, links, pictures, tables, maps, tags, and videos. I'm pretty sure you can even use themes and stuff here too, but I haven't looked into it. Update: I wanted to ...
712 days ago
Testing from Windows Live Mail. Seems to work just fine. I however have no use for blogs and unless handfuls or people are reading them... they are of no use to me. I don't know if anyone noticed, but if you did you'll see the automated HTML coding in these blog editors is so awful. Microsoft has no standards here for HTML and puts tags all over the place for no reason. Ugh...don't get me started. Sometimes they just miss the ball entirely. Like in this link And before you go... check out this comic. Shoot, you might as well go to the homepage and read every article there. You'll be twice as more educated.



