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J G Miller wrote:
Shame on you for not using Firefox though! ;+) I prefer Bell's. Bill |
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On Jan 4, 2:57*am, J G Miller wrote:
Shame on you for not using Firefox though! *;+) FF 9.0.1 isn't great, I have to say. I've been using Chrome for the last week. It's not so good with video on my machine as FF is, but it hasn't been crashing. |
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"David Paste" wrote in message
... On Jan 4, 2:57 am, J G Miller wrote: Shame on you for not using Firefox though! ;+) FF 9.0.1 isn't great, I have to say. I've been using Chrome for the last week. It's not so good with video on my machine as FF is, but it hasn't been crashing. One significant advantage of FF is that it doesn't use the IE settings as Chrome does. Thus if you need to access a piece of kit on a Co laptop via an Ethernet port that does not have DHCP, running FF saves having to go into setup and switch of the proxy server - and then back on again at the end! -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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On Jan 5, 6:15*pm, "Woody" wrote:
One significant advantage of FF is that it doesn't use the IE settings as Chrome does. Thus if you need to access a piece of kit on a Co laptop via an Ethernet port that does not have DHCP, running FF saves having to go into setup and switch of the proxy server - and then back on again at the end! I was just about to say that! |
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 21:55:30 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller
wrote: Take a look at http://www.politicalcompass.org/ukparties2010 The position show for the Greens doesn't correspond to my experience of the Greens in Ireland. Very authoritarian, ime. Give them a sniff of power and the raft of legislation they introduce, "all for the long-term good", makes the tories/lab look reasonable. Unfortunately they really had a stranglehold for a few years here, holding the balance of power in an unholy alliance. |
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On Thursday, January 12th, 2012, at 15:38:03h +0000, Grimly 4 wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 21:55:30 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller wrote: Take a look at http://www.politicalcompass.org/ukparties2010 The position show for the Greens doesn't correspond to my experience of the Greens in Ireland. Well that is not suprising since the above chart is for parties in the UKofGN&NI, and the Green Parties in different member states of the EU follow different policies from each other. Very authoritarian, ime. Give them a sniff of power and the raft of legislation they introduce, "all for the long-term good", makes the tories/lab look reasonable. I think it would generally be true to say that the longer a party remains in power, the more authoritarian it tends to become. |
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