Mark Alexander
You're a bad man. You're a very bad man!
Irreverent, independent, and often snarky partnered married gay boomer and doggie dad who is tired of moral pontification by hypocritical conservative assholes and hate filled religious bigots.
Based on some recent incidents, let me reiterate: If you are the owner of a photo that appears on this site and wish it removed, you don't need to get all legal and send threatening letters and takedown notices; just email me with the photo's URL or leave a comment on the offending post and I will gladly remove it.
In other words…
Retirement
(That's actual number of calendar days. It's a whole lot less if you remove weekends and holidays. And even less than that if you calculate the actual number of days I have to come into the office!)
Yep.
That's the nice thing about "try them all and then choose"…
Well, I tried and used Firefox for quite a while. That was nice, until I figured it had become a memory resource hell-of-a-pump.
So I got rid of it (sadly, I'll admit).
No comment on Edge, for I have been a M$-Soft user at work for too many years: gobbledegook!
Awaiting for a mitigate comment about Chrome? Sorry love, I am not deep enough into Alzheimer to promote such a coal factory. I mean it almost makes your lap burn each time you ask it to open a new tab. Chrome's new motto could be like "Open a new tab and go for it, sue me for your electricity bill."
I am a Mac user, alright. Still it took me a couple of years before I came to realise that Safari was the tool that had it, if not all, but at least the way I intend it to work with.
I feel sorry for you if you have to manage with M$ issues at work. Overall their softwares are not bad at all.
Still, I can only wish for you to someday – soon – be hired by a Mac-using-company.
Cheers!
The new version of Edge is built on Chrome, but it doesn't seem to be as much of a resource hog as Chrome, so that's kept me there. (I used to use Chrome exclusively until, as you said, it turned into a steaming pile of crap too.)
I do hae to deal with Microsoft at work; the main reason I switched to Apple back in 2009.
As far as being hired by a Mac-using company, that's not gonna happen. I am less than 4 years out from retirement, and fully intend to stay put where I am until then, going so far as to remove my profile from all the job boards and shutting down my LinkedIn.