Okay, this is getting silly. Who's playing a prank on me? Come forward. I won't be mad. I promise.
I decided it MUST be something with the way Mozilla is being packaged for Debian. So, I installed Phoenix (apt-get install phoenix, thank you very much. Here are the specs:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.3a) Gecko/20030117 [...]
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Mozilla doesn't hate my wife… it just hates me.
I just deleted my ./.mozilla-snapshot directory and upgraded to the following version of Mozilla:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4a) Gecko/20030326
Jess' site still crashes Mozilla immediately upon attempting to load. After seeing that Mike was able to load it under Linux in version 1.3 of the browser [...]
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My good friends have returned from their travels to The North (gooooo Boilermakers!! — Are they referring to the trade or a nice shot of whiskey with a beer chaser?). Little do they know, their daughter paid us a visit yesterday. Brad's mom said she led her right to our door. Awwwww. Of course, once [...]
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I use Mozilla as my web browser of choice because, well, simply, it's the best. However, there is one thing that it isn't so good at: rendering my wife's website. In fact, it's so bad at it, that it doesn't even make an attempt — the browser just crashes. It hasn't always done this. However, [...]
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Phillip Greenspun, father of photo.net has started a weblog.
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Version 4.1.0 (alpha) of MySQL, the little database engine that could, has been released, and now it can do even more. The 4.1 tree introduces new features like subqueries, derived tables, and mulit-line queries. It also improves performance. This release is not for use in Production Environments, however, stick it on your development servers and [...]
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While browsing through the MovableType support forums, I ran across a post regarding MovableType's slow response to just about anything — from here forward known as MovableType-itis. This slowness results in posts that never finishish posting, trackbacks that never make it to their destination, and the same comment being posted 10 times because the comment [...]
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Yet another group of people are hacking away at the b2/cafelog code in order to add features and clean up code. This particular version is named WordPress. They don't have any deliverables yet, but stay tuned. You can read their most recent update to get an idea of where they are headed. [via geek [...]
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Yet another person is taking some action and rewriting b2, and it looks like it's off to a good start. As best as I can tell it will support templated output (hopefully using something that truly separates layout logic from code logic like Smarty), Encrypted posts, SSL support, threaded comments, and a DB redesign. Hopefully, [...]
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Jess and I were a bit alarmed when we got a very large package back from BCIS (formerly INS) today. Holding our breaths, we opened the package together to find a short note from them indicating that we have not paid the proper fees along side all of our 1.7 pound application that we submitted [...]
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