2008-06-20 20:41:46 on how to downgrade Firefox?
Boo! It removed all my backslashes from the c:Program Files part! But hopefully you can see what I meant. For someone on Help.com I’m certainly not good at keeping things clear and concise ;)
2008-06-20 20:40:03 on how to downgrade Firefox?
In Windows XP’s ‘Add or Remove Programs’ the uninstall is under ‘Mozilla Firefox (3.0)’. Not sure where it would be on other operating systems such as Vista, though. If you can’t find that try looking for the uninstaller manually. It’ll be hiding in your system drive (it might not be C:\ for you, just wherever your program files folder is kept)
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\uninstall\
Run the file called ‘helper’.
And I’m going to guess you’ll want the US version of Firefox from looking at your profile so here’s a better link for you:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozil…
Right Click on the Firefox Setup 2.0.0.6.exe and Save it to your desktop or preferred download folder and install from there.
2008-06-20 19:47:53 on how to downgrade Firefox?
Hey!
You’ll have to uninstall version 3 and then open another browser, such as Internet Explorer. If you visit this link:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozil…
You can download earlier versions, such as the 2.0.0.6 and install that instead. Hopefully it’ll fix your problem!
2008-06-20 19:07:25 on Do you have a thing for short story collections?
Thank you so much for the recommendations!
I hit a point where I started to realise I’d missed out on so much classic literature that I should really try and get around to fixing it before my brain completely deteriorated. So I’m pretty much in the dark about a lot of literature too. I should definitely get around to reading Kipling again though :)
Cheers!
2008-06-20 18:53:43 on Do you have a thing for short story collections?
I’ve always wanted to read more short story collections. I lost grip on keeping up with my reading a long time ago so I’ve been starting afresh again recently. I really liked some of the short stories in Saul Bellow’s ‘Collected Stories’, though. Dave Eggers ‘How We Are Hungry’ is probably as great as his usual writing too :)
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