I'm on OSX 10.7.4, with Firefox 14, and Firebug 1.10.0b1.

If I activate firebug on any web page, I see normal CPU usage (currently 
25% for Firefox) in Activity Monitor. When I click "Break on Errors" in the 
console tab, without doing anything else (I'm not browsing scripts, setting 
breakpoints, not even interacting with the page) CPU usage jumps up to 
anywhere between 50% and 60%. I have activity monitor running in the 
background, so I can see the % without switching app focus from Firefox.

One page I'm seeing this behavior on is 
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/Node.cloneNode.

Is this isolated just to me? I'm not sure what I can do to reproduce this 
for others. I really wish there was a way in Firefox to know what 
pages/extensions are doing CPU-wise!

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