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908216
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Post by
ElhonnaDS
Irene- don't encourage him. lol
Post by
Skithus
What? Autocorrect doesn't like "Skithus", but thinks "Skiths" is a word?
I had an argument with Google chrome last night since it feels that "analytical" is not a word, and insists i change it to either analytically or analytic. I spent a good 5 minutes trying to figure out if i had spelled it incorrectly, and then about 30 seconds wondering if i was an idiot and it wasn't actually a word.
Thankfully a quick search led to both vindication and serious consideration regarding the installation of Firefox on this laptop.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
I wanted Firefox in the first place- you're the one who put on Chrome instead- lol.
Post by
Rankkor
What? Autocorrect doesn't like "Skithus", but thinks "Skiths" is a word?
I had an argument with Google chrome last night since it feels that "analytical" is not a word, and insists i change it to either analytically or analytic. I spent a good 5 minutes trying to figure out if i had spelled it incorrectly, and then about 30 seconds wondering if i was an idiot and it wasn't actually a word.
Thankfully a quick search led to both vindication and serious consideration regarding the installation of Firefox on this laptop.
Well, Opera (the browser I use) seems to have no problem with "Analytical" as a word. Then again, if Opera labels any word as incorrect, such as "Disasterrific" you can just right click the word, and add it to the dictionary of Opera, thus enhancing its Lingo.
This is why I love Opera =D
Post by
ElhonnaDS
What? Autocorrect doesn't like "Skithus", but thinks "Skiths" is a word?
I had an argument with Google chrome last night since it feels that "analytical" is not a word, and insists i change it to either analytically or analytic. I spent a good 5 minutes trying to figure out if i had spelled it incorrectly, and then about 30 seconds wondering if i was an idiot and it wasn't actually a word.
Thankfully a quick search led to both vindication and serious consideration regarding the installation of Firefox on this laptop.
Well, Opera (the browser I use) seems to have no problem with "Analytical" as a word. Then again, if Opera labels any word as incorrect, such as "Disasterrific" you can just right click the word, and add it to the dictionary of Opera, thus enhancing its Lingo.
This is why I love Opera =D
Until 10,000 morons decide that ridiculus and alowed are real words, and then they're in the program.
Post by
donnymurph
I take that approach to almost anything I do in life (well anything that I do through wanting to do it, as opposed to things I do through necessity, such as work).
Post by
Rystrave
Hmmm... I'm trying to think. Failure never ever should be an option, but sometimes it can't be helped. I can't really think of anything off the top of my head pertaining to real life, though.
@current discussion: I've always used Firefox, but I've tempted to start using Chrome. Is it really that much better?
Post by
donnymurph
I tried Chrome for about a week and then went back to Firefox. I love my Wikipedia toolbar too much. Both are about equal, in my opinion.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
I'll ask about browsers tomorrow- lol.
Post by
Atik
Everyday, in nearly everything I do.
There is nothing I hate more than laying down in bed at night and knowing I downright failed at something. It is one of the worst feelings in the world to me, and despite easily forgetting things I do right, and I can forget what I've done wrong.
Unfortunately, failure is usually the only outcome.
Post by
Rystrave
Unfortunately, failure is usually the only outcome.
Don't think that way, Atik! It's easy to forget about the things you've accomplished versus the things you've failed at. I often wake up in the middle of the night fretting about work but life's too short to keep worrying about those things.
What really keeps my mind away from nasty thoughts is volunteering and going to free public activities, like drawing and painting classes. After its all done, you get a great sense of accomplishment - perhaps look into doing some things with/for your community :)
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313143
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Post by
gnomerdon
yes, but it was an option when it does happen.
=(
Post by
ElhonnaDS
#149- What browser do you use?
Since people wanted to discuss it yesterday :P
Post by
Thror
I used to use Opera a lot in the past, but then at some point I noticed it has some trouble with processing some flash content and I also noticed some minor lagging and slowdowns after one patch, so I said screw it and went for Firefox, but that sucked even more, so now I use Chrome. Chrome is good in all regards so far. I especially like how it is linked to Google, since I do tons of searches on a daily basis.
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612548
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Post by
gamerunknown
148. It's silly, but I had an assignment I was working on till 7am and I felt increasingly run down. Finished citations, woke up at 12 and felt like hell (worst cold I've ever had or the flu). But I had to hand in a physical copy regardless. I had to sit down on walls and take a ten minute break in a café to drink a bottle of water and feel sorry for myself.
Actually, another time I had to use the walls to rest was when I bought a microwave and decided to save money on a taxi and carry it home. Didn't realise carrying an 11kg box for a mile (partially uphill) wasn't a smart move. I also had a bag of shopping and my school bag...
149. Firefox. I prefer Adblock Plus and NoScript to Adblock and NotScript. I also use Tab Mix Plus and Site Advisor, not sure if they're available on Chrome.
Post by
donnymurph
Firefox. Tried Chrome, it's good, but I just like the way Firefox is set up.
Post by
Rankkor
Opera, all the way.
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