<p>^ah, the middle school years. lol</p>
<p>-MattNC and noimagination</p>
<p>noimagination, sorry for being so rude, I was just in the middle of a heated debate, once I start, I just can’t stop. Also, I am posting on CC because since I am going to be an 8th grader in the Fall (yes I know, I am young for my grade), I will be applying to Boarding school soon. The only reason I was in the high school life thread is because high schoolers have the most interesting conversations. MattNC, you are absolutely right, I really shouldn’t be talking to someone else about their maturity seeing as how I am not even a teenager yet. Like I said before, I like to argue and make rude comments, it is in my nature (I LOVE to argue (I want to be a lawyer when I’m older)). </p>
<p>And Seahhawks506, "^ah, the middle school years. lol "</p>
<p>DANG right. Dang right…</p>
<p><em>Whew</em>, I am glad that the argument is over now. Time to go start some more arguments in another thread!</p>
<p><em>Runs off (full of glee)</em></p>
<p>Safari on mac all day.
Firefox next.</p>
<p>^^ I wish we had more 12-year-olds. You’re very polite compared to most of the characters who post here. Unfortunately, it won’t last.</p>
<p>I use Firefox 98% of the time. I can’t get enough of the addons. I use Chrome every now and then.</p>
<p>I judge people who use IE, to be honest.</p>
<p>people who use IE often haven’t discovered other browsers that are usually faster.</p>
<p>Nothing can beat Chrome’s speed and simplicity. (having used Chrome, FF, IE, and Safari)
In my opinion,
Chrome>>FF>IE>>>Safari…No idea of Opera.</p>
<p>Firefox V. IE…Firefox wins by hugs margin
Opera V. Safari…Safari, I use it because I own a Mac.</p>
<p>Depends on what you want to do with it. Chrome is great if you’re a minimalist - simple, easy to use, quick, and I believe it to have better memory management with a smidgen more openness (I’m actually using it right now). Firefox is an old favourite of mine, and I like it for it’s ease of flexibility and because it allows you direct access to more flexible tinkering. (If you’re confused by what I mean with that, I suppose I mean it’s for the computer geeks out there who know what they’re doing and like straight up usefulness, which is the same argument that is held against Macs by PC geeks). To be perfectly honest though, I use both and switch on and off rather often depending on the type of browsing I’m doing and such. </p>
<p>HTH!</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh, yes. And I have to say I rather dislike IE simply because it seems to always get ****ed up due to its design, and it’s rather slow; however, I DO like it better than Safari. Opera ranks somewhere around IE as well, depending on the day of the week.</p>
<p>Chrome, but it still has a lot of bugs to work out.</p>
<p>Heres a sc</p>
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<p>Firefox runs better on the main computer that I use, but I’m starting to prefer Chrome because of its minimalism.</p>
<p>Nobody likes Flock? :(</p>