Friday, March 21, 2008
Firefox 3 Beta 4 now available

Firefox 3 Beta 4 (DOWNLOAD NOW) now available: has Mozilla done a good job.

Mozilla have now launched their Firefox 3 Beta 4 OS, this updated version is now available for download. Mozilla claim that there are over 900 enhancements for this updated operating system. A couple of the main enhancements are from the overall performance and from the memory usage.

The download manager has been improved; there is also a full-page zoom great if you come to a site with smaller text. Full Article.
 
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Mozilla says Firefox 3 ready for prime-time

A new version of Mozilla's popular Firefox Web browser is ready for download with improved security and memory use as the tiny company takes a stab at Microsoft Corp's dominant Internet Explorer.

The program's creators told Reuters on Thursday that the privately-held company's trial version of Firefox 3 browser is ready for the masses to use after months of development.

Until now, the company has discouraged average Internet users from moving on from Firefox 2, which was launched in October 2006. Full Article.
 
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Holy Week

Holy Week in Christianity is the last week before Easter. It includes the religious holidays of Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, and lasts from Palm Sunday until but not including Easter Sunday, as Easter Sunday is the first day of the new season of The Great Fifty Days.

It commemorates the last week of the earthly life of Jesus Christ culminating in his crucifixion on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
 
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Monday, March 17, 2008
St. Patrick's Celebration

I was with my friends in Ann Arbor, Michigan celebrating St. Patrick's Day. One thing I noticed to most people, it didn't really matter much that this was Monday and drinking so much beer (not irish at all) but it almost is like a CULTURE SHOCK even to Americans because it is suppose to be a religious celebration by Christians (Roman Catholics) to honor St. Patrick (Patron Saint of Ireland) by attending Mass and Parade.

How did alcohol get in to the equation? And Why is St. Patrick changed to St. Paddy?

Most people just dont realize why this is celebrated in the first place and why it is so much important to a lot of people.

Please don't ruin it.
 
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Thank you Talksmart
Thank you to Eric for updating my blog to a great to visit website.
 
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