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  • Birthday 05/25/1992

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    Web development, programming, graphics, photography, composing, making flash animations, playing the guitar, meeting interesting people, video games, visual novels, classical/cinematic/ambient/industrial music, the Renaissance, sleeping, theatre, opera, writing, traveling, physics, mathematics, psychology, philosophy, design, drawing, culture, self-improvement, evolution, narcissism, mental disorders, productivity, cause and effect, society, outcasts, uncommon beliefs, uniqueness
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  1. [quote name='Rendril' date='29 December 2009 - 07:57 PM' timestamp='1262109442' post='51356'] If you have a memory stick/portable harddrive, install FF/Opera onto it and run the browser directly from there. I find it helps with caching too. [/quote] Would seem rather tedious to do (unless you keep them constantly plugged in) I managed to get the game running using SeaMonkey (followed the identification suggestion), found [url="http://chrispederick.com/work/user-agent-switcher/features/"]this[/url] via Google. Edit: To those with similar initiative, I wouldn't recommend doing this unless it's the only choice (for some odd, inexplicable reason). It does run on SM, but there are indeed compatibility issues.
  2. The redirection on registration leads to the login page (which was confusing, as it gave no explanation); if you have an account and try to login, it does lead to the page where it says to get another browser. At any rate - as far as I know, SeaMonkey parses code in the same way Firefox does (it's also developed by Mozilla), which is why I found the problem surprising.
  3. Hmm, yes. It doesn't get me login with SM after I made the account.
  4. is currently writing a witty status to put on here.

  5. Here's a bug I ran into as I tried to register: Going to the registration page while using SeaMonkey automatically redirected me to the login page. I don't think this is a frequent bug, since not many people use SeaMonkey to my knowledge, but I thought I'd point it out. (Most likely some condition you use on the register page uses a language that isn't understood by all browsers, try browser detection and rewriting the condition as a fix?)
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