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Folders: reactivate

Yeah yeah I am sorry I crossposted from the forum, but I needed to say this twice...:

We should still be active here and update our blogs, ideas about folding etc...

We are loosing people, and then helping to find diseases & promoting Firefox will be not done. ( http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=138693&start=900): a_rabbit hops away :o(

HopeSeekr of xMule has posted a few blogs here, but an active forum is fun (see MozillaZine again) but hello praseodymium are you ok, should we call the police, a search party. What is up, are you still at SFX, should we do a roll call again.

spreadthefox.com

Hi,
just wanted to know if spreadthefox.com is planning any new projecrs other than the folding@home (I have an ancient comp with dialup connection so cant be much help in folding)

Team Firefox banner

I made a Team Firefox folding@home banner which I am going to use in my signatures on message boards, linked to the Team Firefox folding@home stats page.

Anybody is welcome to use the banner, provided that you upload it to your own server first - no hotlinking please!

There are two versions of the banner: 24-bit PNG and High-quality JPEG.

Firefox 1.0.4 omfg

I love 1.0.4, just thought you should know.

You can get it over at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-aviary1.0.1/ I am personally using the 5 May 2005 build. It is *rock* solid.

They should go ahead and release it, imho.

Be sure to check out the Essential SEO Firefox extensions page of my new site too!

Beautiful Drupal Theme

I modified incendiary.ws' fieldelectric Drupal theme quite substantially tonight. Here is a screenshot:
thumbnail of incendiary.ws

Firefox Adoption Stats

Hi.

I maintain a large corporate website — over 22,000 pages — that receives many millions of hits a month from what can be considered a very typical assortment of viewers. Firefox usage has increased in 2005 from 1.3% in January to 2.7% in April. I also show graphs on how totally dependent Microsoft Search is upon the default homepages of corporate Internet Explorers.

See 153.93 days of Hope remaining — MSN Anomaly for more (and pictures!).

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