I remember years ago when Win95 came out, one of the "big features" they touted about it was "multi-tasking". Granted, they defined it as "read AND compose emails at the same time", or "check your e-mail and surf the web at the same time".
For some reason, they stopped at that point, I assume because they thought no one would ever be sitting here, like I am, with 7 tabs open in Internet Explorer 8 on WinXP trying to surf for computer parts and expect the pages to load in a reasonable amount of time without maxing out my dual-core processor.
Either that or Flash is fucking up my online experience yet again. Haven't been nagged about an "update" this week. Wouldn't be so bad if people didn't make the entire god-damned web page out of Flash.
I've rebooted 3 times since 4am, downloaded the latest Spybot and ran a complete scan and immunization, and even cleared all my cookies and cache. As soon as I open the 3rd tab, Task Manager shows the CPU pegged out, and pages simply take forever to load, and I've got a 10MB download speed plan on a secure, wired, home network.
And that fucking Failbook icon is still slowing this place down.
For some reason, they stopped at that point, I assume because they thought no one would ever be sitting here, like I am, with 7 tabs open in Internet Explorer 8 on WinXP trying to surf for computer parts and expect the pages to load in a reasonable amount of time without maxing out my dual-core processor.
Either that or Flash is fucking up my online experience yet again. Haven't been nagged about an "update" this week. Wouldn't be so bad if people didn't make the entire god-damned web page out of Flash.
I've rebooted 3 times since 4am, downloaded the latest Spybot and ran a complete scan and immunization, and even cleared all my cookies and cache. As soon as I open the 3rd tab, Task Manager shows the CPU pegged out, and pages simply take forever to load, and I've got a 10MB download speed plan on a secure, wired, home network.
And that fucking Failbook icon is still slowing this place down.
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