Marious Barrier
2010-10-08 18:15:38 UTC
Why is Internet Explorer much more powerful than Firefox?
For example, when Firefox crashes I just have to restart it, and keep
browsing in a few seconds. it will even remember the tabs I had open.
However, when IE crashes... it takes down the whole operating system,
the fridge, the microwave, the toaster, and any pacemakers that may
happen to be nearby. Also, the neighbour's cat starts behaving strangely.
Now *that* is _real power_.
(Repeated perhaps, but sooo truuuh... lol)
http://sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=123536
For example, when Firefox crashes I just have to restart it, and keep
browsing in a few seconds. it will even remember the tabs I had open.
However, when IE crashes... it takes down the whole operating system,
the fridge, the microwave, the toaster, and any pacemakers that may
happen to be nearby. Also, the neighbour's cat starts behaving strangely.
Now *that* is _real power_.
(Repeated perhaps, but sooo truuuh... lol)
http://sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=123536