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Ideas for change in America
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1.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 04:24 pm

Ideas for change in America

2.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 04:55 pm

 

 

 I am unable to load the page you pasted, but I see the title was regarding Esperanto!!!  I am very surprised, I thought that died a death years ago!

3.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 05:16 pm

No problem here. it opens in a new window. Maybe your browser preventing opening a new window.

4.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 05:21 pm

 

Quoting si++

No problem here. it opens in a new window. Maybe your browser preventing opening a new window.

 

 Ahh it worked this time....

5.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:17 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Ahh it worked this time....

 

 The page is HUGE so it takes an age to load........

6.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:21 pm

 

Quoting bod

The page is HUGE so it takes an age to load........

It takes about 3 secs here (a small town in Turkey).

 

7.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:27 pm

 

Quoting si++

It takes about 3 secs here (a small town in Turkey).

 

How strange cos I was in the datacenter for the whole of education in Stoke-on-Trent (about 200 schools) and I couldn´t get it to load in under 2 minutes.    The content loaded quickly but all the background stuff wouldn´t and therefore I couldn´t scroll down!

8.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:37 pm

 

Quoting bod

How strange cos I was in the datacenter for the whole of education in Stoke-on-Trent (about 200 schools) and I couldn´t get it to load in under 2 minutes. The content loaded quickly but all the background stuff wouldn´t and therefore I couldn´t scroll down!

 

I use FF with NoScript plugin.

9.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:38 pm

 

Quoting si++

I use FF with NoScript plugin.

 

 That explains it.......

10.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:40 pm

FF rules! A few seconds to open and what a waste of time Esperanto is a terrible idea, no language exists without culture and nation so it´s pointless to learn it in my opinion

11.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:43 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

FF rules!

 

I´m not going to argue with you DD.......but I don´t have any choice but to use IE as this is a work laptop.

12.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:45 pm

 

Quoting bod

How strange cos I was in the datacenter for the whole of education in Stoke-on-Trent (about 200 schools) and I couldn´t get it to load in under 2 minutes. The content loaded quickly but all the background stuff wouldn´t and therefore I couldn´t scroll down!

 

I use FF with NoScript plugin.

13.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:46 pm

 

Quoting bod

I´m not going to argue with you DD.......but I don´t have any choice but to use IE as this is a work laptop.

 

They don´t let you use FF on your work laptop? {#lang_emotions_noway} How cruel {#lang_emotions_scared}

14.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 06:49 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

They don´t let you use FF on your work laptop? {#lang_emotions_noway} How cruel {#lang_emotions_scared}

 

As I am the network manager I can put on whatever I want

 

But we use IE on all the machines simply because it is easy to centrally manage and the remote access plug-in we use only works with IE.

And despite what some FF users will say, there is very little wrong with IE!!!

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