Yay unix epoch!crimson5pheonix said:I can top that,
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Hahahahahahahahaha. Thats a hell of a 1-up.crimson5pheonix said:I can top that,
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Sometimes I'll delete the same chat response 10 or 20 times.grimsprice said:Hahahahahahahahaha. Thats a hell of a 1-up.crimson5pheonix said:I can top that,
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I've had it tell me i have 134 quotes(real number). Then i click on the quote thingy, and bam. Nothing. It just spontaneously sent me over a hundred notifications.
And This have both happened to me before....crimson5pheonix said:I can top that,
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lol agreed wouldnt have noticed it had it not been pointed outsnowplow said:Something is indeed very wrong.
Why the fuck are you using VLC player
What the fuck is wrong with VLC? It plays everything. EVERYTHING. can you suggest something else?snowplow said:Something is indeed very wrong.
Why the fuck are you using VLC player
Why thank youLdude893 said:That's a very risque Firefox skin you've got there.
Nothing wrong with VLC player, it has handled everything I've thrown at it.snowplow said:Something is indeed very wrong.
Why the fuck are you using VLC player
Yes, thats what happened. They accidentally theDarkside360 said:Escapist staff accidentally the entire forum.
VLC and Firefox, poor dudes stuck in 2007.snowplow said:Something is indeed very wrong.
Why the fuck are you using VLC player
Fuck youJemJar said:More to the point, who is Viv Campbell?
'scuse me? suggest me something better. I tried chrome for a month, that was okay. I tried opera for a month, that was shit. WTF.ColdStorage said:VLC and Firefox, poor dudes stuck in 2007.
OHHHHH, someones got their browser in a twist!Ameatypie said:Fuck youJemJar said:More to the point, who is Viv Campbell?
EDIT: No offense to you
'scuse me? suggest me something better. I tried chrome for a month, that was okay. I tried opera for a month, that was shit. WTF.ColdStorage said:VLC and Firefox, poor dudes stuck in 2007.
Neither Chrome nor Opera has a proper Adblock add-on yet, so until there is one I think its perfectly justifiable to stick with Firefox. Indeed, since Chrome is made by Google and they make tonnes of money off of ads, I don't think there will be such an add-on ever.ColdStorage said:OHHHHH, someones got their browser in a twist!Ameatypie said:Fuck youJemJar said:More to the point, who is Viv Campbell?
EDIT: No offense to you
'scuse me? suggest me something better. I tried chrome for a month, that was okay. I tried opera for a month, that was shit. WTF.ColdStorage said:VLC and Firefox, poor dudes stuck in 2007.
You could always try NetScape, I kid, when did you try Opera?, the latest release is excellent, although I prefer minimalist style fast browsing.
I admit that for a few years it was shit, and I was using Chrome, but its definately the fastest browser.
But if you like features and stuff then stick to Firefox.
I'm not bothered by adverts, in fact I randomly click adverts on sites I like because it makes me feel like I'm helping in a small way.Spectrum_Prez said:Neither Chrome nor Opera has a proper Adblock add-on yet, so until there is one I think its perfectly justifiable to stick with Firefox. Indeed, since Chrome is made by Google and they make tonnes of money off of ads, I don't think there will be such an add-on ever.
That said, both Chrome and Opera are probably functionally and performance-wise better than Firefox. Ad-block is a huge deal though. Oh wait, OP doesn't have ad-block. ok....
So wait, what is everyone using rather than VLC?
apparently, Shareazaa is a P2P application....?ColdStorage said:I use Shareazaa for my player, its got a funky little mixing function to blend tracks into one another, its like being in a club but without the thugs trying to beat you up.
Thanks for the player tips, will go ahead and take a look but on the other hand VLC does everything. And firefox is greatsnowplow said:Media Player Classic Home Cinema is what you should be using.
I've also has a good experience with KMPlayer.
Also firefox still wins because of its addons, and with multiple tabs open its performance and memory usage dwarfs all the other browsers. Chrome, ironically, did not fare well when loaded with many tabs and i think was using about 3x the memory despite being faster in every other aspect.
That said, its not that great a compliment when a browser's mainsellingusing point are add-ons made by volunteers.
Yep, its also a snazzy little player.Ameatypie said:apparently, Shareazaa is a P2P application....?ColdStorage said:I use Shareazaa for my player, its got a funky little mixing function to blend tracks into one another, its like being in a club but without the thugs trying to beat you up.