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Geek, net, new apartment

🙂

This strip posted on xkcd today resonates with me so much, what with me trying to rig up a wifi router with my broadband connection so I can sit in any corner of my flat with a laptop and be connected.

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Something wrong…

😀

From the legendary xkcd site.

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Double Explore

For those familiar with Flickr, you all know what an Explore means. Yesterday two of my photographs entered Explore. Check them out, and if you like them, there’re widescreen versions for your desktops as well. Enjoy.


for you
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recaptured

Widescreen wallpaper


show me your best game – HBW
Originally uploaded by
recaptured

Widescreen wallpaper

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I'm not a fanboy

Yes you read it right.

Though I am a big fan and user of Mozilla, I am not a fanboy. Why do I say that? Well, because I went back to Firefox 2 today.

Though I use Thunderbird in an office full of Outlook, Entourage and Outlook Express users, though I was one of the millions who pledged and downloaded Firefox 3 on download day (and I have a certificate to show for it), it didn’t work out for me. I had sort of grown fond of the improved address bar, and I simply love the improved zoom feature, but the basic reason I use Mozilla or GNU software was lacking in this release – it wasn’t stable. FF3 crashed – everyday, some 10 times a day, on unfortunate moments. I tried searching online for the reason this would happen, and potential solutions. All I could gather was that there was a conflict between some Google software, and if this software is uninstalled and installed after FF3, the problem would go away. But surprise! I never used that Google software, so what would I uninstall in order to solve this problem?

Then came the second release of FF3, and I hoped that this would solve the issue, but nothing doing. FF3 kept crashing. And I could do nothing about it. To avoid using the “inherently evil” browser, I used Safari, and liked it. But I still kept missing FF – the plugins, greasemonkey, and zotero. So out goes FF3, and back it comes – FF2.

So what do I think went wrong? Mozilla, known for its superstable software and responsiveness to consumer feedback, released a piece of software that is unstable for quite a few users as I gather. Could it be because they gave in to hype-mania – of releasing a not-yet-stable software on a particular date and setting a record? Now where have I seen this before? Hint: it’s a big company producing a software that is FF’s biggest competition. Set deadline, create hype, rush to release without testing. And then release another version which still has the problem.

If I were a fanboy, I would have gone ahead and blamed myself, my computer for the problem and been heartbroken. But since I’m not one, I simply uninstall FF3 and start using FF2. And it’s been working so far for me – I am writing this on FF2 (without the fear of it crashing midway 🙂 ).

Till the time Mozilla comes up with a super stable release, which is its hallmark, I’m sticking with FF2 – only that I miss the zoom 🙁

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Tagged!

Seeing that Prasad had a tagged post and has included me on his list of whom he would tag, here is mine…

5 Software you use (Laptop)

  • iTunes/xmms
  • Safari/Firefox
  • Thunderbird
  • VLC
  • Photoshop/CorelDraw

5 Sites you hit

  • gmail.com
  • flickr.com
  • blogger.com
  • xkcd.com
  • presentationzen.com

5 Brands around you

  • Sony Ericsson
  • HP
  • Apple
  • Targus
  • Pepe/Giordano

5 People whom you would tag