Log cabin living????????

Just my 2 cents, but in my opinion, Opera is rubbish! Based on personal experience. Some people will probably disagree.....

Keeping Java Script disabled will help avoid SOME hijackers and online annoyances, but not all (regardless what browser you use). But with JS disabled, some sites wont work properly, especially sites where you have to fill out forms or shop.

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Paintedcow
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You're entitled to your opopinion , but IMO Opera is worlds better than Firefox (bloated and slow to load) IE (sucks and is difficult to configure) , and Chrome (spyware like everything else google) . It's not perfect , but it beats the competition IMO . I also tried pale moon and aviator , neither did what I want .

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Terry Coombs

We all have our preferences. I never liked Opera at all. I didn't like it in the 1990's and didn't like it the last time I tried it a few years ago. I normally run an OLDER version of Firefox (less bloated), or K-Meleon, which is similar to the OLDER Firefox. I would not touch Chrome spyware. IE always sucked. Pale Moon crashed repeatedly for me while installing it on XP Pro SP3, so I never got to use it. K-Meleon is my favorite. Seamonkey is fair and my 3rd choice. (All versions of Firefox since version 21, SUCK ASS. They ruined a once great browser).

When it comes to browser software, there is no browser that really works flawlessly. But a lot of that is due to poorly designed websites with all their worthless scripts.

I never heard of aviator????

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Paintedcow

They call it a "lite" browser , it doesn't work with my adblockers etc . Same problem with pale moon , it doesn't support adblock and I ain't buying bandwidth to see ads on every web page .

Reply to
Terry Coombs

Next time it's in town, go see _The Barber of Seville_ and you may just change your mind.

:-)

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Scott Lurndal

Thanks Unc , that wasn't out when I was testing PM .

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Terry Coombs

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in our location, when the trees had not grown up yet, we'd have bad enough windchills that the furnace could barely keep up. the open fields around us let it all howl through.

now i've sealed up quite a bit of the gaps and we've had a heat exchanger replaced and it does help that the bordering trees have become an actual wind break.

songbird

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songbird

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