Evening Rush
Feb. 12th, 2004 08:10 pmThat is most certainly Venus I'm seeing in the western sky each evening, big and bright. Saturn was there not too long ago, but must be setting before the sun these days. There is light past six o'clock, reminding me how few long nights remain for my enjoyment this year.
I've been thinking about a dream I had the other day, but have no time to write anything about it now. Maybe later. I've been busy becoming accustomed to the Opera web browser. It has some quirks. On the whole, I prefer it to Internet Exploder, but Exploder remains easier to use offline. For one thing, Exploder groups URLs saved in its history file much more rationally than does Opera. I've had Mozilla's newly renamed Firefox recommended by a couple of people, but it hasn't been fully de-bugged yet, so I think I'll wait for a more advanced version before trying it. In the meantime, unless my copy of Exploder gets fixed, I'll probably stay with Opera.
Time to go do the things I didn't get around to today because I was playing with Sluggo.
I've been thinking about a dream I had the other day, but have no time to write anything about it now. Maybe later. I've been busy becoming accustomed to the Opera web browser. It has some quirks. On the whole, I prefer it to Internet Exploder, but Exploder remains easier to use offline. For one thing, Exploder groups URLs saved in its history file much more rationally than does Opera. I've had Mozilla's newly renamed Firefox recommended by a couple of people, but it hasn't been fully de-bugged yet, so I think I'll wait for a more advanced version before trying it. In the meantime, unless my copy of Exploder gets fixed, I'll probably stay with Opera.
Time to go do the things I didn't get around to today because I was playing with Sluggo.
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Date: 2004-02-12 09:32 pm (UTC)Full screen mode with only tabs on the top and a hideaway navigation/address bar is awesome unless you get the bugs that make the scrollbar disappear and screw up the navigation icons.