01:33:52 JamminUnit: yes, the creepy crawly goes down, creating a list that needs a real scrollbar 09:27:05 I second a-865's request. Would be a helpful enhancement for me. 13:19:58 JamminUnit: Could you not do this yourself using userChrome.css in your profile? 13:20:58 I you could do that and document what you did in a bug we could easily make it be the default behavior 13:22:29 dome of use use the fact it does not scroll as a reminder that perhaps we need to close some of our tabs otherwise we will be filing a bug saing the browser uses too much memory 13:23:09 that said i really think it is lame that the list of tabs displayed by this indldes the ones visible on the tabbar. 13:32:58 WG9s: I have about 200+ tabs open in seamonkey. I'd never complain about sm being slow because I know that comes from too many open tabs :D 13:33:45 But I've never messed with .css files. Dunno if I can implement this myself. 19:25:58 hey frg_Away or WG9s have you dropped windows 7 yet? 19:26:10 no plans to do so 19:26:20 I believe not 19:26:30 thanks 19:26:48 no plans to drop XP either :D 19:26:51 i remeber frg_Away saying was a patch he wanted to take but it broke sin7 so he did not 19:27:06 hell, no plans to drop WinMe too 19:27:22 might come to it only when angle or icu starts to kick it out but otherwise I like my 7 and 8.1 and the server variants support. 19:27:33 at least nothing is powered by AI™ on those 19:27:41 I rather drop Win 11 :) 19:27:54 I can't drop what I haven't used yet, thankfuly 19:28:07 XP wind ME are a different issue, might be dropping 32-bit at some point there is no ME 64 bit and xP 64 bit is a piece of shit 19:28:21 hmmm, now I want a VMM64.VXD 19:29:03 Dropped XP only because libaries like icu dropped it and compiler support became spotty. 19:29:12 alas, no chance of a Win64s happening, and yes, 64-bit XP was a non-starter 19:32:26 of course may have been tried in some Point of Sale systems but PoS stands for both Point of Sale and Piece of Shit. 19:32:50 shhh, that's a secret! :D 19:33:01 I still have 2 xp64 licenses . Ran it for a few years after switching from OS/2. Great os for ist time. Basically Server 2003 R2 without the server. 19:33:51 Thought about doing a compatible 2.49.x x64 then but there is only so much time for this to do during the day. 19:37:11 tomman: DId I say the quiet part out loud? ;-) 19:38:29 Am I the only one annoyed by Pint of Sale systems that say sign and then pross ok and the coices are DOne and Cancel 19:40:05 Of course then there is my Sensi thermostat ap that when I put it on hold and want to take it off hold the question is do you want to cancel the hold and the choices are confirm and cancel. 19:40:37 don;t those both sound like they will cancel the hold??????? who write this shit 19:45:30 http://toastytech.com/guis/abuse.html related 19:45:58 the aircon thermostat that wants to "Get Connected" is lovely 20:34:13 Personally, I'd start treating so called legacy windows like a seperate OS from Windows 10/11 20:34:22 to the point of making it conditional 20:34:45 but that would not be reasonably sustainable as long as the almighty patchqueue is in play 21:04:22 7 and 8.1 are still patchable with "unofficial" fix installers for ESU so I consider them current :) 21:04:47 Server 2012 R2 is still good for another 3 years even.