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Running Vista, IE7, Google Toolbar, nothing special.

Aha, I see an issue. Try Firefox or Google Chrome, IE is naturally slow :)

You could try IE8 and see if your issues go away, I'm currently using the Firefox 4 beta 1 and its significantly improved over Firefox 3

Chrome is also nice and lightweight, if not a little tricky to use at first.

Fucking hate Firefox, using at work atm and is so shit.

Need to be able to run Google Chrome or IE, but the laptop is not allowing it for some reason, only letting Firefox run...

Gotta get it checked out.

f**king hate Firefox, using at work atm and is so shit.

Need to be able to run Google Chrome or IE, but the laptop is not allowing it for some reason, only letting Firefox run...

Gotta get it checked out.

why no love for the red fox? chrome is shocking for caching by default, find all my client's c drive with about 10gb of crap from google chrome...

:):):(:rofl:

Fucking hate Firefox, using at work atm and is so shit.

Need to be able to run Google Chrome or IE, but the laptop is not allowing it for some reason, only letting Firefox run...

Gotta get it checked out.

firefox shits all over IE!! chrome is ok. i like firefox the best.

to the OP, this is a mad add-on for firefox called "flashblock" it disables any flash on the page, which makes it load quicker and you also don't see any flash ads.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433/

if you want to see what the flash is, you just click on the replacement icon to activate it

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