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#21
(12-29-2014, 10:36 AM)Mrs.ProGranny link Wrote: You're even hotter when you talk dirty.
marry me now!
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#22
what the fuck happend to my topic
it was supposed to be like about my shit that i wrote and mark quated its very funny
you all turned into browser wars and forgot about my shit and i feel like making a new topic to get attention
come on..... you stold my spotlight....

cake sometimes is a good person and i like him.
but some times a mega faggot.

Jerome is cool as fuck, would suck him of.


And im Zezima, the poor cum shoter of LVP. fuckkk my life.
Can i please get attention now?
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#23
i like firefox as well but somehow i find it more difficult to find certain settings
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#24
(12-29-2014, 11:15 PM)Zezima link Wrote: Jerome is cool as fuck, would suck him of.

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(12-30-2014, 12:37 AM)cake link Wrote: i like firefox as well but somehow i find it more difficult to find certain settings

What kind? I like the options menu on Firefox I find it very intuitive, especially the "customise" feature.

(12-29-2014, 10:12 AM)cake link Wrote: but but

64 bit!

I had a feeling you would be wet-dreaming over 64 bit. While I agree that 64 bit is advantageous over 32 bit, I am afraid that Google Chrome does better on 32 bit than 64 bit. This can be seen in the following test results:

Let’s look at the numbers. The first test is the Application Loading Time Test using a program called AppTimer. Both versions of Chrome were loaded and unloaded 10 times at 1000 ms intervals. Initially, Chrome 64-bit loaded faster than Chrome 32, but in the end Chrome 64-bit seemed to really slow down.

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Peacekeeper, FutureMark’s JavaScript engine testing tool, was first used to test the two versions of Chrome. A JavaScript engine testing tool, is only going to tell us how well the browser deals with JavaScript. That’s important because so many functions of a website rely on JavaScript – animations, video, calculations, and working with data in general. If you want to learn more about just what JavaScript is, check out our article on that.

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The information we ascertain from these tests is that 32 bit actually runs as well (or better) than 64 bit versions of Google Chrome.

Moving on from Chrome, to an issue raised from the undertone about Firefox lacking 64 bit, Mozilla have had a version of 64 bit in alpha for quite some time (public alpha) and now are set to release a stable version in March 2015, according to this source; the 31st. However, there is a little known about project called Waterfox that has already developed it's own spin on Firefox 64 bit using the Mozilla engine, which if you can't wait 3 months, may be of interest to you.  :+


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#25
Mozilla Firefox rocks  ;)
We know that,we're anonymous,we also use it for hacking..
Pff..Joke  :D
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#26
noez not some kid claiming to be from anonymous

anyway jerome i dont (un)load chrome 10 times with 1000 ms intervals so i will gladly take the faster loading time
besides i just like the way it is 64 bit; i run 64 bit os i want 64 bit programs
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#27
hahahaahaha jerome dont stop man, cake is getting humiliated here  _O-
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#28
(12-30-2014, 08:33 AM)(Ano)nymous(Dark) link Wrote: Mozilla Firefox rocks  ;)
We know that,we're anonymous,we also use it for hacking..
Pff..Joke  :D

Technically, you're right since Tor uses Mozilla to secure a browser for deep web access. But then you already knew that because you're anon right?

(12-30-2014, 09:58 AM)cake link Wrote: anyway jerome i dont (un)load chrome 10 times with 1000 ms intervals so i will gladly take the faster loading time
besides i just like the way it is 64 bit; i run 64 bit os i want 64 bit programs

Even if 32 bit programs run better on 64 bit systems? It will be interesting to see how well the final build of Mozilla 64 bit Firefox will run in benchmark tests in comparison to Google Chrome 64 bit. My guess is that Firefox will be the victor. It seems a lot of the problems with 64 bit browsers slowing down is due to JavaScript. Anyway, I suppose really at the end of the day unless you are bring an argument to the table about which browsers is better (like you originally did) then it all comes down to personal preference.

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#29
i actually originally asked 'is that opera?' then brought up numbers of browser usage to support that statement since not a lot of people use it nowadays

i was just suprised to see someone using opera, that was all
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#30
Why? Have you tried Opera lately?
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