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Tue. June 15, 2004, 06:49am PDT
The browser, on fire
Just downloaded the latest release of the Mozilla project standalone web browser Firefox and I must say I'm impressed. At first I didn't prefer the new theme since I'd become so used to the Qute one but it's now working for me. Perhaps a little polish will do the trick to have me totally convinced.
One thing I swear has changed from version 0.8 to 0.9 is the speed this puppy renders pages. The latest release seems to pop even compared to how instantly some pages seemed to render in older versions. I used to be an Opera fan before the Firebird/Firefox versions started cranking and could, until today, contend that Opera still seemed to have a speed/rendering advantage. With this latest Firefox version, however, that battle seems to be over and the little red-orange fox has eaten the fat lady -- not to mention the big "e".
My favorite mouse gesture extension radial context doesn't appear to be up to snuff just yet but that's what one gets when ride the bleeding edge of this software technology. Nice work Mozilla Firefox team. Keep it up.
Also, you can have a look at some browser stats to see just how much momentum Mozilla and Firefox are gaining on the big "e":
- W3 Schools
- TheCounter.com
And, while you're at it, why not 
Tue. June 15, 2004, 09:34pm PDT
Geology for sale
A report on NPR today mentioned an earthquake that rumbled from about 50 miles off the shore near San Diego, CA. They also mentioned that the USGS first pegged the epicenter in the Mojave desert but later discounted that by saying the computers made a mistake. Let's see here... Paul Allen made his fortune founding Microsoft. He fancies throwing cash at endeavours like the upcoming launch of the first private, manned space vehicle. The event, that I'll be attending, is in the Mojave desert. Is it a coincidence that the quake was first thought to have originated there and that a computer error made the USGS change their minds and center the quake safely off the California coast? Ah, the power of cheese money.


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