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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
why not use IE?....i don't mind using IE....it's right there, convenient, and has constant security updates. I hated firefox

Don't you mean "...and is riddled with bugs and security flaws that require constant security updates"?
 
It did that before when I used IE and would forget to Ctrl-C a long post. FireFox seems to "remembe" what you wrote when you hit back.
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
why not use IE?....i don't mind using IE....it's right there, convenient, and has constant security updates. I hated firefox

Don't you mean "...and is riddled with bugs and security flaws that require constant security updates"?

I think he meant "... and cleaner, faster, and more widely supported than any of the other browsers out there."

And if by constant security updates you mean downloading 1 file every few months...
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
I am in the habit of Ctrl-C ing longer posts just in case something like that happens.
I haven't needed it in a long time, but I always copy my posts before making them, just in case.

Edit: I can't believe I wasted post 2000 on that. 🙁🙁🙁
 
Stupid question, but were you using the "real" reply or the quick reply?

I've seen people b1tch about this everywhere, and I've never had the problem, with mozilla, opera, or IE :shrug:

Edit: :shrug: is apparently not an icon.
 
I'm using IE you stupid shits nuggets!

So the "S" word is censored by itself, but works if you add anything to it..
 
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Originally posted by: myusername
Stupid question, but were you using the "real" reply or the quick reply?



I've seen people b1tch about this everywhere, and I've never had the problem, with mozilla, opera, or IE :shrug:



Edit: :shrug: is apparently not an icon.
it was a new post...

 
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