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I don't like FF anyway.. by Bonzo2005-08-16 01:02:41
  Do you have the in-memory cache enabled, though? (n/t) by LionsPhil2005-08-16 01:12:46
    Probably.. by Bonzo2005-08-16 01:14:32
      As a comparison, by Ravenlock2005-08-16 01:47:47
        Opera with 12 Tabs open: by Control 2005-08-16 01:53:37
87 MB
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          Well, there ya go. by Ravenlock2005-08-16 02:16:04
            Phil? I would wonder... by Ravenlock2005-08-16 02:20:12
              Pass. by LionsPhil2005-08-16 02:45:52
                Yeah, I imagine back/forward copies... by Ravenlock2005-08-16 02:56:01
                  Or computer-experienced. by LionsPhil2005-08-16 03:07:13
                    Well, now, that's the promise of a great thing ;-) by Ravenlock2005-08-16 03:16:05
                      Actually, by LionsPhil2005-08-16 06:00:05
                        Erm... you say tomayto, by Ravenlock2005-08-16 06:35:52
          Opera with 26 tabs open by ChuckAB2005-08-16 05:00:15
            Criminy. (n/t) by Ravenlock2005-08-16 05:28:10
            Whoa. by LionsPhil2005-08-16 06:01:17
              Here goes sanity: by Control2005-08-16 06:43:04
                50 in FF = 100MB. (n/t) by Ravenlock2005-08-16 07:14:16
              That's what it always does ... by ChuckAB2005-08-16 08:55:59
                Hmm, sounds like there may be a leak there. =/ (n/t) by LionsPhil2005-08-16 08:58:30
                  And now a few hours later ... by ChuckAB2005-08-16 17:20:32

 

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