Hi Adam, It looked lik a simple pop-up bomb cos there's a controlled
for loop in it which i didnt let go wild.

1) This was just a simple demo wherein if the user had logged into
gmail, then the OS would hang completely. *certain conditions like the
one below make it favourable.

Thats what i had mentioned, applications like gmail in a browser like
IE7 or FF take up anything from 60 to 100 MB of RAM depending on the
extensions(addons) in the browser. On OS like XP with users having a
1-2 GB RAM, the sys chokes up and there's no other option except to
reboot.

In simple terms, we could have setting that would define the number of
browsers, or tabs or a cross-product that serves as a threshold, say
30, and the user could change it as per his/her requirements.

Secondly, it sheds light on the pop-blocker case, i didnt see the
Browser or Toolbar pop-blocker to be effective, and it totally fails
if you'v added www.google.com or www.gmail.com to the 'trusted sites'
in IE xx or 'Exception' in FF xx browser settings.
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