2 things

Mar 27, 2012 13:45

Yesterday, I did two things that dramatically changed my Internet Experience. They have been so (unexpectedly) awesome I thought I'd share ( Read more... )

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uglor March 27 2012, 17:51:49 UTC
Try Google Chrome. It's developer tools has an option that lets you select individual CSS declarations and turn them on and off while viewing the page.

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plantyhamchuk March 27 2012, 18:00:44 UTC
Maybe one day. Google is creeping me out too much to use their browser at this time. Good to know though.

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uglor March 27 2012, 18:05:25 UTC
Google is not perfect, but from the point of view of a guy who builds websites all day, their browser is. :)

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starlancer March 28 2012, 05:03:47 UTC
No browser has ever disgusted me so much and had me remove it so quickly as Chrome. Just from a look and feel standpoint (Where TF are the bookmarks?? Oh, they exist, but you have to go through some crap to find 'em - absurd!) I hated it. I'd rather use IE, and that's saying something.

I do know people who like it. YMMV as this is, of course, a very individual sort of thing.

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plantyhamchuk March 28 2012, 18:07:40 UTC
Ha, I hear you. I just keep IE around to check how stuff looks in it when working on the website. It's dreadful.

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zebrallama March 28 2012, 10:07:54 UTC
Yeah. Just going from first principles, I'd be absolutely amazed if there was anything important about free radicals. Or antioxidants in general although, as you say, specific things like vitamin C which happen to be antioxidents might be beneficial.

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plantyhamchuk March 28 2012, 18:06:52 UTC
From what I gather, there are definitely things going on with free radicals and antioxidants, it's just not that big a deal. The free radical antioxidant theory said that all disease conditions are caused by free radicals and antioxidants are therefore the cure to all disease. The claim was GIANT. Unfortunately there are people really pushing this second part, I found myself in an internet debate with someone who followed some wacko that said that Vitamin C, given by IV, could cure cancer.

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