The Firefox Cold War: “Mr. Mathowie, we must not allow an extension gap!”
December 6, 2006 1:11 PM   Subscribe

Firefox really is amazingly extendable, but perhaps WAY too much so. [previously]
posted by rfbjames (10 comments total)
 
Impossible. Why right now I have a little icon that tells me how many minutes I've used on my cellphone. If that's not what the tubes are for, I don't want to be right. Or something.
posted by Skorgu at 2:32 PM on December 6, 2006


I like that firefox keeps me updated on both the status of terror in our nation, and abe vigoda's health.
posted by drezdn at 2:58 PM on December 6, 2006 [2 favorites]


The medium is the message.

LifeHacker poll WRT to the same Cybernet story.
posted by cenoxo at 3:17 PM on December 6, 2006


And some people have WAY too much time on their hands.
posted by afx237vi at 3:43 PM on December 6, 2006


Is this new? I know it says December 6, but I'm sure we've seen this before.
posted by I Am Not a Lobster at 4:38 PM on December 6, 2006


I Am Not a Lobster: that's probably why he included the 'previously' link, to let you know that he is aware that we have discussed this before.
posted by jacalata at 5:07 PM on December 6, 2006


I know it says December 6, but I'm sure we've seen this before.

Yeah, but this time it's Firefox 2.0!
posted by grouse at 5:46 PM on December 6, 2006


Extensible not extendable
posted by blue_beetle at 11:03 PM on December 6, 2006


Extensible not extendable

I don't see why you would make that correction, if for no other reason than it is not correct. Any quality dictionary will also define extensible to include "capable of being enlarged in length, area, or duration, or in range or scope of meaning or operation; = EXTENSIBLE" like the OED does.
posted by grouse at 3:56 AM on December 7, 2006


The guy wins some kind of a prize for not being able to assess the critical variables: "On my 24” widescreen monitor I had about 2″ of viewable area at the bottom of the browser."
posted by lodurr at 7:13 AM on December 7, 2006


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