On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 10:14 AM, MIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Interesting ... so do you **REALLY** need to see all of those pages the
>  moment you open FF?  Hmmmm ... ooops ... only one of thb is visible at a
>  time ... so I guess you can't, can you? <weg>
>
>  MikeD

True, I definitely don't need them all open the moment I open FF. In
fact, in an everage browser session, I won't look at half of them.

Most of them are open to remind me to look them through and "process"
them in some way, whether that's just to read them and close them, or
add them to my History of Computing class notes, or mail the link on
to people I think will be interested in them. Some of them (like the
Ubuntu Indiana Team's Hardy Release Party page is a reminder that I
have some responsibilities to take care of that, that sort of thing.

I usually go through phases of building up a backlog of tabs (where
I'm at now), and going through them all and pruning my tabs back down
to just two = Gmail and Google Reader.

With FF, though, you either keep the tabs or you don't. You can't just
open FF with just one clean tab to do some quick browsing without
losing all your tabs permanently that I know of (hopefully a feature
of FF3).

My solution then, for this trip, is to install Epiphany, and use that
for quick browsing so I don't set off the bad guy detectors. ;-)

Simón

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