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  1. @bunnyhero That is my favourite crash bug. Along with the "You just plugged your phone in! *crash*" one.
  2. @taterunino Thanks. :)
  3. @taterunino Yup, it's legible almost instantly. Your minor delay was greatly exacerbated by my GPRS connection (I read a lot on my phone).
  4. Wondering why @taterunino's blog insistently renders the white background last. Black on dark-blue-green is hard to read.
  5. None of the land links work (no land store on TG), none of the commerce links work (no XStreet on TG), and it uses the wrong event system.
  6. Looking through the SL Website Dashboard thing – and what do you know, they forgot the TG exists. Again. Fewer dead links, please.
  7. @taterunino I just took the easy approach of whitelisting it. I may as well just disable the whole phshing thing. It's fairly redundant.
  8. OpenDNS apparently considers bit.ly to be a phishing site, and promptly blocks it by default for all of its users. Oops?
  9. @bunnyhero Given that Twitter is blocked and most Iranians don't speak English, I highly doubt that Twitter has any significant role.
  10. Am I the only one who doesn't think that people in Iran care in the slightest about whether my Twitter image is green or not?
  11. Working on KathBot3 (unsurprisingly, the successor to KathBot2). Dum de dum.
  12. @ReformatMe Safari 4. Prior to its release, the nightly builds of WebKit.
  13. @ReformatMe On the basis that I'm sick of flash/<embed> (and have had browsers supporting <video> for months), I love it.
  14. I do not approve of having to write things like "if not "Pre/" in user_agent". Grr.
  15. @popo341 And instead of just ignoring it, it actually checks for the condition and displays an error page if it's used. This breaks things.
  16. @popo341 This bug is actually justified under the original HTTP/1.1 spec, but does not match any other browser, and ignores changes in 2006.
  17. @popo341 It (along with old versions of IE6) is the only browser that will refuse to deal with fragments in the "Location" HTTP header.
  18. I would like to kindly request that nobody buy a Palm Pre until they sort out the web browser, so I don't have to work around their bugs.
  19. @taterunino Possibly not the most encouraging post I've ever read.
  20. I wonder if that last bunch of exams hit against the limit of what I can do without any effort. Or at least brushed against it.