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Having trouble

Update: I installed IE9 this morning. The board is still a little sticky here and there but it's running quite a bit quicker.

With my luck they probably just snaked a line somewhere in the mess of cables between me and wherever this fucker is stored. Probably just have to look at this wonky setup for nothing.

Thanks for the suggs folks.

Gear

BAM! The Sac-man comes through once again!
 
On my 64-bit Win7 laptop, I've had problems with Firefox for months, to the point where the browser is paralyzed in an endless loop whenever I try to access any site. It might have something to do with my overabundance of anti-everything utilities (AVG, iObit, Malwarebytes, etc.), but I still can't trace the specific root of the problem. I'm now using Google Chrome, which feels light and nimble but is also still feature-deficient. I'm dumping my history and download manager by hand every other hour!

But on my XP workstation, Firefox works just as fine as it always has.

Update: I did a complete uninstall of FF using iObit, which included all personal data, registry entries and random files scattered about the system.

After a fresh install, FF is now zippity doo-dah once more, even with AdBlockPlus, TrackMeNot and the like running full steam. Bye bye, Chrome.

This will only bite me in the ass down the road, when I discover some site I joined ages ago and didn't save the username/pw.
 
Read apis.google.com is what takes the longest to load. EVERY THREAD.

Can't we get rid of that crap?
 
Threads are DEFINITELY loading slower and freezing as they get closer to 50 replies. And I've noticed the same thing as Cassie with the apis.google.com thing.
 
I have an add-on that was blocking both the G+ and Facebook buttons. I disabled it and threads went from loading pretty quickly to taking minutes to load and intermittently freezing the browser (Firefox).
 
Sigh. It requires clicking on more than two buttons, right? I hate it when stuff supposed to be my entertainment turns out to be work.
 
The g-spot is just the backside of the nerve path that runs to and from the clitoris. In some women those nerves are a little closer to the interior of the vaginal wall. That why they can 'find' theirs. In others the nerves are deeper set in tissue and harder to reach. Everyone is a little different.

It ain't rocket science. Motherfuckers are confused.
 
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