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I've always helped everyone I'm helping with their computers to switch to Firefox, but that's not enough.
In 2004 I blogged about How to install Firefox 1.0 perhaps it's time for an update of that article?
A near 20 year old guide on installing Firefox, now that is cool. You have been doing the lord's work for many years. Fistbump
In our battle against Chromium zombies, we need veterans like you. Please update your blog and continue our crusade against Google horde.
Do you still do webdesign? You may want to check on your website vs content encoding.
Not really, but yeah I theoretically need to fix it, but at the same time it's kind of part of the past before the time of utf-8 everywhere where you would see this happening from time to time. Perhaps some day if I have time.
I love your webdesign, still looks really good
Yeah I agree, this was from the time before "content is king".
I'm blessed enough to have been to Varberg (listed on your page next to your name). Amazingly beautiful area. I ate wild cloud berries I found while on a hike in the forest.
Oh very cool! I love cloud berries by far my favorite berries ever.
Sadly, the only place I can get them is IKEA as jam, but yeah.... They are the best!
Are you finding that jam outside of Sweden? I think I need to check next time I'm there.
The only cloud berry product I've ever seen in the USA is the jam from IKEA. They seem to have it in stock a few times per year.