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Nikky Maxim
by Nikky Maxim · 22 posts
13 years ago in Off Topic
Posted 13 years ago
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:
I just loaded the site instantly with no errors in IE 8.0.7600.16385 32bit and 64bit


Did you wait 10 seconds?


The website was open for 10 seconds in the 32bit IE but not the 64bit version.
Posted 13 years ago
D.M wrote:
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:
I just loaded the site instantly with no errors in IE 8.0.7600.16385 32bit and 64bit


Did you wait 10 seconds?


The website was open for 10 seconds in the 32bit IE but not the 64bit version.


Give it 15-20 seconds.
IE is slow. You have to give it time to crash.
Posted 13 years ago
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:
Don Von Free Credits wrote:

Did you wait 10 seconds?


The website was open for 10 seconds in the 32bit IE but not the 64bit version.


Give it 15-20 seconds.
IE is slow. You have to give it time to crash.


I left it open for a few minutes.
Posted 13 years ago
D.M wrote:
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:

The website was open for 10 seconds in the 32bit IE but not the 64bit version.


Give it 15-20 seconds.
IE is slow. You have to give it time to crash.


I left it open for a few minutes.


I got DM to use IE for a few minutes. :mrgreen:
Posted 13 years ago
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:
Don Von Free Credits wrote:

Give it 15-20 seconds.
IE is slow. You have to give it time to crash.


I left it open for a few minutes.


I got DM to use IE for a few minutes. :mrgreen:


If by "use" you mean left open on my secondary screen not doing anything, covered up by other programs, then yes, you made me "use" it for a few minutes :P
Posted 13 years ago
D.M wrote:
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:

I left it open for a few minutes.


I got DM to use IE for a few minutes. :mrgreen:


If by "use" you mean left open on my secondary screen not doing anything, covered up by other programs, then yes, you made me "use" it for a few minutes :P


It was doing stuff. Twas refreshing the ads on that page, taking up your bandwidth.
Posted 13 years ago
Don Von Free Credits wrote:
D.M wrote:
Don Von Free Credits wrote:

I got DM to use IE for a few minutes. :mrgreen:


If by "use" you mean left open on my secondary screen not doing anything, covered up by other programs, then yes, you made me "use" it for a few minutes :P


It was doing stuff. Twas refreshing the ads on that page, taking up your bandwidth.


I don't get ads in IE :P Peer Block blocks my computer from establishing a connection to ad servers. As long as the server ip is on the list anyway.

Now the images to the right, I don't count those as ads, I see those as site navigation and content updates since they point to other places on the same website and are 100% related, unlike most advertising.
Posted 13 years ago
I don't like deleting history so I use IE for things that need deleting history :D

Eg:-watching porns.
Posted 13 years ago
JonXRulz wrote:
I don't like deleting history so I use IE for things that need deleting history :D

Eg:-watching porns.


Facepalm

You do realize that your history is only 1 out of many places files get stored that can tell someone where you went and what you were doing.

See this thread: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=7372

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