@Tart of Darkness: And people say we're supposed to be jolly :) Thanks for the promotion. #drugs
I gained a bunch of weight in 2004 on Zyprexa. Where do I sign up to sue somebody? #drugs
Yeah, this started yesterday - my wife saw it on her Macbook. Glad to see it took so long for the issue to be acknowledged.
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Given the speed and ease of use of Google (not to mention copying/pasting text, which Williams is surely familiar with) I'd guess that Rosen spent all of one hour doing his research into this douchebaggory.
@The_Left_Coast: Do you have "analyst" or "engineer" in your job title?
I think we need more coverage of the girl on the left.
I pay all my bills on payday. I keep a spreadsheet with each bill, the previous date it was paid, and the next date to pay it. Open the spreadsheet on pay day, find which ones are marked to be paid that day, pay them, and then update the columns so
Paid On = <Today>
Next Due On = <4 weeks from now>
I've had FF3 open and running since yesterday. It's currently using about 234M of memory. I have 14 tabs open, including my Netvibes page (which has about 75 feeds across several tabs), Reddit, Google News/Finance/GMail, Slashdot, wsj.com, Ask MeFi, Facebook, and a couple of forums.

I am using the RAMBack extension, but the only time I've ever seen it free up any significant amount of memory was after closing my Netvibes tab and clearing the caches.

Another question - any Digg users notice that any page on the site never seems to finish loading? I've noticed that I always have either a "Waiting for www.digg.com..." or "Read www.digg.com" in the status bar, and the tab loading icon is constantly spinning. I do not experience that when loading the same pages in, say, IE7.
Interesting. I installed the Nightly Tester Tools and enabled All-in-one Gestures v. 0.18.0. After doing that and restarting FF, I was no longer able to see the comments on any LH posts.

Disabling the extension and restarting fixed it.

Also - others who are interested in the memory utilization in 3.0 might want to check out the RAMBack extension. (via this Wired blog post.)

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