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	<title>Comments on: Firefox made me think, help!</title>
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	<description>Pondering the mystery...</description>
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		<title>By: Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2006 13:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OMG ... you said Amiga and ARexx ...  you are too cool ... I'm toying around with the Ubunto Browser-Aplication being offered up as a Virtual Machine Web browser of sorts to be used with VMware's new VMPlayer (Free by the way) all seemed too good to be true until I was trying to add/update the Java. Whew tald about nothing is for free ... it took me back to the days of doing ARexx scripts on my Amiga 1200 converting scanned images to thumbnails and scrapbook sizes across a ParNet cable .. now I've got systems with mega Gigahertz and still bog them down like I were running a LightWave RaptorNet on all of 60mhz .. and that was the bomb add-on card from who knows where... Any who, just stumbled into tenshu.net seeking some guidance for the silly Ubunto-FireFox issues ... I'm just thinking of temporarily changing the running account to have root superuser powers for the short period it would take to actually traverse around the miriad of excessively sprawled files and folders so that I can at least copy the tz.gz.zip.bin files needed right where they will explode upon execution. who knows what happens after that but man I can't even get Ubunto's document viewer to read a text file .. remember DiskMaster? you didn't need no stinking file extentions to function . after all thats all within the file header anyway. Drop me a line if you'd like to geek out on the past and how things could have should have been things..

aka the Mad Navigator</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OMG &#8230; you said Amiga and ARexx &#8230;  you are too cool &#8230; I&#8217;m toying around with the Ubunto Browser-Aplication being offered up as a Virtual Machine Web browser of sorts to be used with VMware&#8217;s new VMPlayer (Free by the way) all seemed too good to be true until I was trying to add/update the Java. Whew tald about nothing is for free &#8230; it took me back to the days of doing ARexx scripts on my Amiga 1200 converting scanned images to thumbnails and scrapbook sizes across a ParNet cable .. now I&#8217;ve got systems with mega Gigahertz and still bog them down like I were running a LightWave RaptorNet on all of 60mhz .. and that was the bomb add-on card from who knows where&#8230; Any who, just stumbled into tenshu.net seeking some guidance for the silly Ubunto-FireFox issues &#8230; I&#8217;m just thinking of temporarily changing the running account to have root superuser powers for the short period it would take to actually traverse around the miriad of excessively sprawled files and folders so that I can at least copy the tz.gz.zip.bin files needed right where they will explode upon execution. who knows what happens after that but man I can&#8217;t even get Ubunto&#8217;s document viewer to read a text file .. remember DiskMaster? you didn&#8217;t need no stinking file extentions to function . after all thats all within the file header anyway. Drop me a line if you&#8217;d like to geek out on the past and how things could have should have been things..</p>
<p>aka the Mad Navigator</p>
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