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  1. Deayts says:

    oh…. god….

  2. Loke says:

    It`s Hideous

  3. Fred says:

    Thumbs up if you’re watching memebase from IE5 :D :D

    JK

  4. Roflsaurus says:

    And this is why I use Chrome.

    Though IE9 is actually decent, surprisingly. Everyone seems to be adopting the tab groupings at the top of the window though, after it worked so well for Chrome.

    I’d place IE ahead of Safari and Opera. Chrome is best by far though, in my opinion. But I’m me, and you’re not, so things are fine.

    • jovifcp says:

      meh, chrome and mozila are the same thing.

      very good, ofc.

      • Zer0_limit says:

        Firefox is way better. It takes WAAAY more screwing around with the settings in chrome to tweak.

      • monkey says:

        Clearly, you don’t use firefox enough to know it’s called firefox.

        At the very least, say ‘google and mozilla’.

        • domerdaver says:

          Clearly you don’t use mozilla enough to know that “SeaMonkey® is the all-in-one application formerly known as the “Mozilla Application Suite”.

          At the very least, say ‘PLATO and usenet’.

    • Born2Rock says:

      I use Chrome too. It’s epic, and a helluva lot faster than IE.

      • i_says says:

        define “helluva lot” lol.
        it depends what you’re doing… most of the time there is only a minor noticable difference (with ie9 anyways… older ones were pretty crappy)

    • Aly says:

      I’d place it above Safari, but not Opera.

      And chrome is amazing. <3

  5. burgul says:

    haha so true
    with me its like *click* “ohhh noooo!!!” *explorer opens after half an hour slowing down my computer meanwhile* “close close closeeeee” *hi welcome to internet explorer!@* “noooo go awayyyyyy@!! X X X X “

    • Asmodai says:

      Maybe you need to update your version of IE.
      For me its more like if I open Firefox by accident, I go take a cup of coffe to endure the wait.

      • ToddC says:

        Get off the internet.

        • Jamez says:

          I have come to learn people are so subtle on the Internet.

        • Wheatley says:

          I use Internet Explorer. AND I LIKE IT. Hardware accelleration in Firefox is a joke. And Chrome doesn’t even have h/w accelleration or GPU rendering And IE provides customizability for your cache management so I can use cache to improve load time but still be sure I’m viewing the latest webpage.

          • Vego says:

            you do realize that the fact that chrome is very fast is because it stores every site in it’s cache right? you have to customize IE for something chrome does automatically, congratulations

            • trollfacedotjpeg says:

              No, IE does it by default as well. That’s what I want to avoid. I want to customise and be sure of my settings so I know I am viewing the latest page but still decreasing the load time.

              Chrome tells nothing about it’s cache management, doesn’t let you limit the size, doesn’t let you have it disable it or clear it on exit, only manual deleting. So how can I be sure I can view the latest page?

          • Required name is required says:

            So how is the RAM when you run IE? Oh wait that’s right, it uses at least double the amount than any other browser. If IE runs somewhat normally on your computer, imagine if you used Safari or Firefox or Chrome.

            I also find it ironic how your name is Wheatley, that dumb core from Portal that suggested 3 portals.

            • Wheatley says:

              Are you kidding? It uses only about 20,000KB, and Firefox tends to stick around 30,000. Another FAILed useless and pointless attempt to make it look bad.

              • Required name is required says:

                Other way around -.-
                LURK MOAR!

                • Required name is required says:

                  Oh and I found a much more updated review of the browsers…
                  http://internet-browser-review.toptenreviews.com/

                  The only things that IE has that FF doesn’t have is telephone support, thumbnail preview, and synchronize.

                  The things FF has that IE doesn’t have: Spell Check, Open Source Development, Seamless Download Manager. Oh and It’s supported on Macs (although I don’t like them THAT much).

                  • Trololo says:

                    The specs for Safari are wrong. It is missing a good number of features, especially those that are integrated into the System Preferences on a Mac.

                  • i_says says:

                    IE has a built-in download manager. “seamless” according the the website you posted just means that it is docked in the browser window rather than floating in its own window.

                    open source doesn’t mean better (it can, but it usually doesn’t seem to). spell-check is a plug-in away (althoguh youre right, id like it built in).

                • Wheatley says:

                  Troll. I have used Firefox and IE at the same time, and Firefox is much more heavyweight. It runs slow (even on my machine which has a 3.5GHz quad-core processor and a nVidia NVS 3100M video card and 4GB DDR3 1600MHz memory) The memory usage, using both browsers with all add-ons disabled, is about 12,000KB for IE and 16,800. Running again in a regular session which Flash is enabled in both browsers, and in IE a few accelerators are also enabled (to be specific, Google Search, Define, Maps, Define with Wikipedia and currency converter) and IE (this is including all IE processes that run the webpage, addons and host application) stuck around 31,000KB of memory and Firefox ran in at about 47,000KB of memory.

                  I’m sorry if my logic and vocabulary is beyond your intelligence. I’ll put it in a way anyone can read it.

                  Firefox = uses more computer resources

                  IE = uses fewer resources

                  • domerdaver says:

                    IE probably only appears to use fewer resources because it borrows resources from the Explorer shell. The interplay between IE and Explorer is why malicious BHOs added by IE would be so hard to remove; Explorer would load them even if IE hadn’t.

                    • Wheatley says:

                      No, I added explorer.exe, dwm.exe, and iexplore.exe and it still uses less than Firefox. And what would that matter, anyways? It wouldn’t add any additional strain to those existing processes, anyways. And just what does resources consumed my web browsers matter anyways in this day of 2GHz+ multi-core processors and 4GB+ memory?

                      Anyways, I put together an image of both browsers side-by-side on the same page displaying the same content

                      As you can see, IE uses fewer memory and CPU.

                      http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/3442/pwndy.png

                    • Wheatley says:

                      iexplore, as well as dwm and explorer combined don’t even match up to Firefox. Also, Microsoft.com, a website designed to be cross-compatible between Chrome, Firefox, IE and Safari doesn’t want to be displayed properly in Firefox. Wonder why?

                      Firefox 4.0.1 vs. IE 9.0.8112.16421

                      http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/3964/doublepwnd.png

                      Firefox 4.0 vs IE8

                      http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/3442/pwndy.png

          • Roger says:

            Who uses all that brownsmellingmud?
            It’s called Web browser for a reason.
            I’ve used Opera, IE, Firefox and Chrome.
            Rating in speed IMO.
            1. Chrome
            2. Opera (in Turbo mode or w/e it’s called)
            3. Mozilla Firefox
            4. IE 8, I know 9 is out, but it has been a while since I tested web browsers.
            TL;DR, me gusta.

            • Wheatley says:

              Eh… You do realise Turbo compresses images through a cloud service and reduces image quality, right? That certainly doesn’t count. Chrome just does everything through cache with no way to customise the cache settings, something they need to add support for. Plus they need to fix their javascript engine because it just doesn’t work right with most of my favorite websites. Firefox is slow for me and keeps giving me errors, and IE9 runs best, providing full hardware accelleration, cache customisability, dynamically switching between GPU or software rendering based on what is best for the webpage and computer, providing fast speeds, having the fastest and most compatible javascript engine, and rarely giving me any error screens. But, to be honest, it really just depends on your type of network. I noticed on some networks, Firefox works best because it works at a decent speed and rarely has any errors. On my network, however, IE is just that and I keep getting errors in Firefox.

      • This guy says:

        COFFEE*

    • orgone says:

      happens to me all the time ><

    • Ohai there says:

      “Here let me make all of these Microsoft products your default program without asking first! Oh, and these 20 programs will now autoupdate, which will take an hour and suck up all your memory and bandwidth. This would be a good time to go make a sandwich. Oh, btw, do you like popups? Here’s 4200 of them.”

      • lulwutnao says:

        Two possible solutions:

        1. Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Explorer

        2. Linux

        • Jake says:

          Two possible solutions:

          1. Linux

          2. Linux

          Fixed.

          • joepz0r says:

            Linux is for n00bs, go make your own running program.

          • Wheatley says:

            Linux is alright, but it’s a very minor part of the computer world (running on desktops and laptops anyways, routers, phones, game consoles and TV’s often have Linux-based software) and therefore it has little recognition from hardware and software companies and so it has few games made (the only ones I’ve been able to find for it are community made and centered around Tux the penguin) and few good applications and drivers are made for it.

        • Wheatley says:

          disabling Internet Explorer is only available on Windows 7, I think. But to me, IE is better.
          It depends what type of network you’re on, though. At my friends house, IE keeps erroring or keeps coming up with corrupt pages. On my house, Firefox does that and I have to use IE.

      • ... says:

        You still haven’t learned how to use a ducking popup blocker????????? GTFO. NOW.

        • Ohai there says:

          Well, sure I do on Firefox, but they always seem to get around the popup blocker on IE. Not that I really care. I like FF better either way. Although Firefox 4 is kinda weird.

          • ... says:

            I repeat my previous comment. What version of IE do you use? I use IE8, and the number of popups that have gotten around my popup blocker is an overwhelming, mind-blowing, impossibly huge, irritating, unacceptable…











            … 0. Zip. Nada. Cero. 00. Zilch. None. Nonexistant.

            Lern too yooz poppup bloker. (intentionally misspelled.)

            • Ohai there says:

              I don’t use any IE anymore, so I’m not even sure. Doesn’t matter. I’m happy with FF. Everyone has their own preferences, and that’s okay. Have a nice day. :)

              • ... says:

                No, you’re not dodging the issue that easily. You opened up the can of worms, and you’re gonna finish it. You weren’t using the popup blocker correctly, now man/woman up and admit it.

                • Ohai there says:

                  Maybe I was. Maybe I wasn’t. I don’t know. I don’t really care. I was making a smartass comment. The last time I got a popup was using IE. If it’ll make you feel better, sure, I didn’t use it right. Now drop it.

  6. Kyo says:

    no problem if you use linux. :o

    • never forget says:

      no problem if you delete internet explorer

      • Trollfiction says:

        You can’t delete internet exlorer if you’re using windows, cause the first thing it then will do is to download internet explorer.

        • Wheatley says:

          No, Internet Explorer cannot be deleted period. It contains system libraries critical for some networking, for example Windows Update and web-based applications like games, Windows Media Center, Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, etc depend on files included with Internet Explorer.

      • skisail says:

        which is pain in the ass

    • lemcgregor3 says:

      the problem is, most of windows explorer is built on stuff transposed from internet explorer. so you can’t uninstall it. it’s effectively Microsoft’s ultimate troll.

      • Tac says:

        Rubbish. In fact, in several countries it isn’t even installed by default. Besides, IE9 is ace.

        If you’re still running an old version then YOU are the problem, not ie. It’s like still running FF1.0. It’s retarded.

        • arty says:

          Not rubbish, all they do to “uninstall” IE is remove the icon, the tiny IEXPLORE.EXE loader stub, and few registry entries. The rendering engine and 99% of IE is still there and usable (If you don’t believe me open VB or Excel or something and tell it to embed the browser control)

          • Wheatley says:

            Only because the critical IE files are required for web-based applications in Windows like Update, messenger applications and Windows Media Center and some games.

      • Kez says:

        you can… there is an option to disable windows programs in control panel.

    • Oh Yeah! Rocking the Tux!

    • Wheatley says:

      Yes… Except no good games are made for it, and out-of-the-box and OEM support for hardware in it is shabby.

  7. Tralalalawl says:

    Lol, this always happens to me. Chrome FTW. =3

  8. Fuzzy Sumasshu says:

    NO! I didn’t mean to click it! Ctrl+Alt+Delete! CTRL+ALT+DELETE!!!

  9. GeeDoggy says:

    and then you say: why is it so slow? where do all these toolbars come from? oh damn so much advertising! close close close!!!!

  10. BEAR says:

    I use Internet Explorer all the time… works just fine for me. Jelly?

    • RaZor921 says:

      Same. For some reason, I’ve found Firefox and Chrome to be SLOWER than IE on my computer.

      • Zoe says:

        How is it going in the world of viruses?

        • BEAR says:

          Ha! I don’t get virus. I have a program that warns me of them. Norton ftw.

        • ... says:

          What’s it like being too lazy to install an antivirus?

        • Wheatley says:

          Are you kidding me? A weak, invalid point of argument.

          IE: 2 viruses, both in files which I intentionally downloaded and were removed immediately and did no harm to system functionality or performance

          Firefox: About 3000 viruses over the past few years. One of which resulted in my desktop changing, popups, preventing booting in safe mode, all that good stuff.

          And besides, I know two people who use Firefox who had their computers compromised within the first few weeks of the release of Firefox 4.0. And 4.0.1 is no better. I tried running a few apparently malicious sites in a VM using Firefox. Firefox got viruses. In a different VM running a copy of Windows 7 obtained from the same installation media, Internet Explorer instead kindly reminded me “To protect your security, Internet Explorer has prevented this webpage from downloading files to your computer.” And guess what? Under the very same circumstances on the same browsers and OS’s, Firefox got viruses. Not IE.

        • i_says says:

          i wouldnt know… i have a virus scanner (that doesn’t find much since i’m not retarded)

          if you’re dumb enoguh to get a load of viruses, choice of browser isn’t going to help much

      • Oz says:

        Cuz those two spend time keeping viruses away ;)

    • Proceo says:

      I don’t get it either. I’ve been using IE8 and it works like a dream. I’m guessing everyone is using IE6 or something.

      • Neuralburn says:

        IE 8 was fine for years, then i tried 9 and it crashes at every page…tried 10 and it wouldnt even load pages. First time using a different browser since 99 >_<

    • mimi says:

      True I like IE, it’s fast.
      Funny thing my family uses firefox all the time and they’re always getting viruses

      • monkey says:

        Don’t blame the program for the viruses. You’re family is just retarded.

        • Wheatley says:

          I still blame the programs for viruses. IE only gave me malware in files I intentionally downloaded. Firefox gave me malware so bad it required an installation of Windows – in which period I did not intentionally download files.

    • Top Hat says:

      ALL HEIL IE!

    • mentalfloss says:

      Works fine for me, too.

  11. r1nka says:

    people thinking “so true” probably still have IE6 installed…

  12. Orly says:

    That’s close enough to the face I make when this sad accident happens.

  13. Duckbert says:

    OH NO INTERNETZ EXPLORER!

    Welcome to Internet Explorer.. NO
    …is currently not your Standard-Browser… NO click click click
    .. Internet Explorer 9 is out! Download?? NOO click click
    .. Save IE as new standard browser? NO

  14. Sorvahr says:

    I accidentally the internet explorer

  15. Awesome Kid says:

    IT IS HORRIBLE!!!

  16. chill says:

    Remove it from the start menu then?

  17. WinklesTheHamster says:

    Another application has corrupted your default search setting. It has been restored to a browser that goes *BING*.

  18. Tim, Tom, Timmy, Tommy, and George says:

    -sigh- It’s your computer that’s slow! I have google chrome and IE, and IE is MUCH faster.

    • Veneri says:

      Troll?

      • Top Hat says:

        No, IE is faster on quite a lot of people’s pcs.

        • jonjon says:

          Troll?

          • Wheatley says:

            No, IE has much better security, speed, h/w accelleration and GPU rendering. Performs fast and loads fast with HTML5, CSS, Canvas and stuff. The only problem is has is that it occasionally screws up webpages using a lot of effects done with older pre-HTML5 standards.

            • ... says:

              Troll?

            • asd says:

              troll?

              • Wheatley says:

                No. You guys obviously keep acting like it’s decade-old IE5 running with modern day standards. Either that or your mental clock is messed up and you can’t keep up with actual loading time and you know nothing about web standards. Try running agent008ball.com in Firefox and then IE9. Make sure your GPU and video driver supports video-based acceleration and rendering. Then you’ll see the results.

                Firefox stutters and messes up the sound. Meanwhile, IE runs it flawlessly.

        • arty says:

          IE appears to start up faster because its various components are used by the shell, and therefore are already loaded during startup. It’s an unfair advantage.

          • Wheatley says:

            They did the same thing with Firefox 4, and IE9 steps away from components loaded with Windows and uses its own executables.

          • i_says says:

            how is it unfair?
            what is to stop FF from using those same components?

            i dont care WHY it is faster… it just IS faster.

    • Galaick says:

      Problemo?

  19. awesomeman says:

    IE9 is actually pretty good, I do prefer chrome though. IE6, however…yeah thats pretty much the face I make.

    • Wheatley says:

      People are still acting like modern Internet Explorer is as bad as decade-old IE5/6 with modern webpages and standards. Well, IE9 is much more secure and fast than Firefox. I myself had no problems with IE or Chrome (other than it repeatedly crashing over nothing in Windows 7, which was fixed with a later update in Chrome).

  20. Joe says:

    Reason why people hate IE is because they’re who used the version 5 years ago and think that technology doesn’t improve over the years. Same thing with Norton.

    • ChickinSammich says:

      Norton used to be decent in like… 2004. It has gotten to be more and more of a RAM hog with each iteration since.

      To IE’s credit, it -has- gotten better over the years, but I still prefer Firefox.

      Norton is terrible though. So is McAfee. AVG has gotten memory whorish too. Avast/Kaspersky/NOD32 are where it’s at.

  21. Apilem says:

    I accidentally Internet Explorer. Is it bad?

  22. S3PE says:

    Lol I use IE, problem?

  23. bah says:

    i thought i was the only one that acted like this when opening IE

  24. teh.Panda says:

    made me open internet explorer xD
    for the first time ^^

  25. wOW says:

    internet hipster fail. IE works fine, no issues.

    • RP says:

      User fail. IE has plenty of issues. You just don’t care because developers code all kinds of hacks and workarounds so that sites work in that browser.

      • Wheatley says:

        IE9: Loads and performs fast with HTML5, CSS, jscript and Canvas. Only recived a few viruses in files I intentionally downloaded.

        Firefox: Took down a system a while back due to malware. Kept coming up with corrupt webages. Two people i know had their PCs compromised due to malware after weeks of the release of Firefox 4

      • Awesomdor says:

        Comment fail. Internet explorers works perfectly, I do prefer Firefox though. Chrome sucks.

  26. Kimura says:

    The only reason why IE is worth keeping around is for sites that have to shot ActiveX, and anything involving Windows Update. Fortunately, there’s a Firefox plugin for all that. IE Tab 2. Only problem is, it seems to work by instancing the base IE engine within firefox.exe, so opening a site in IE Tab mode will lag almost as bad as opening IE itself, for the first time per browsing session at least. But for sites where it’s unavoidable…

    Also, it requires a preexisting local installation of IE7 or 8 (not 9), so sorry Mac and Linux users, this is a Windows-only plugin.

  27. RP says:

    Unfortunately, many people are stuck using IE at work because companies had applications built to work specifically in that browser and they haven’t fixed them yet.

    • ChickinSammich says:

      We have some ancient-ass intranet sites that don’t work properly in any browser other than IE6 (Not Firefox, not even IE7) and some of our client services reps HAVE to use that software to do their job. I periodically find myself having to go and remove IE7/8 whenever they aren’t paying attention and accidentally upgrade it. It sucks.

  28. omg says:

    yes , i now that feeling ;( its awful !!

    http://cheezburger.com/View/4759994624 show your Opinion

  29. Sodapop says:

    ?
    internet explorer is bad?

    • joman says:

      No, just a lot of ignorant people who don’t know anything about it, so they jump on the IE is bad bandwagon out of peer pressure. I use IE and Chrome about 50/50. They are equally as good.

      • Aly says:

        Can’t tell if troll, or just very stupid.

        • jonjon says:

          This.

        • Wheatley says:

          Can’t tell if you’re a troll or know nothing about browsers or the web. IE9 is far superior. Hardware accelleration in Firefox? It’s a joke. Chrome? I don’t think it even has any. GPU accelleration… Nothing has it except IE9. HTML5, CSS and Canvas support? Works great in IE9, Chrome and Firefox choke on heavy code.

          • Hippy go Lucky says:

            I use my interwebs to look at pages and do stuffs, my hardware doesn’t need to move any faster, or I might not catch it!

            (Lol, u mad bro?)

            • Wheatley says:

              Try saying that when games are done through web standards like HTML5 instead of Flash or Quicktime. You won’t be laughing when that is more populated. Try Firefox or Chrome and IE9 on an HTML5-based game which runs completely through the browser. Right click any part of the page, you’ll notice it’s made using HTML, NOT flash, Quicktime or Silverlight.

          • asd says:

            cant tell if troll or stupid, ie might have all kinds of fancy options and features but thats what makes it so slo

            • Wheatley says:

              It’s not slow at all. At least 10x faster than Firefox. Not to mention the fastest, most compatible Javascript engine. Yes, it’s confirmed, get over it Chrome and Opera fanboys.

        • Awesomdor says:

          Why don’t retards like you understand that IE is perfectly functional.

          • joman says:

            I suspect a lot of people install a lot of trash/spyware/viruses on their computers which may make IE work poorly, because it’s so tied into the operating system. Of course it’s the trash/spyware/viruses which are to blame in such cases, not the browser. On a clean system, IE works fine.

            Doesn’t matter. I will go on using IE, or chrome, whichever I happen to have handy at the time, and blissfully enjoying my web pages on them, which come out looking exactly the same on both, working the same on both.

  30. pk says:

    Even the latest version of IE is still terrible compared to Chrome, and people who haven’t switched browser yet are just afraid of change.

    • ... says:

      Or have used Fire Fox and dislike it.

    • sanjicook says:

      I have zero problems with IE, so why should I jump on the Firefox/Google bandwagon? No thanks.

    • Ouchmykidneys says:

      How is chrome in any way better than IE9? I think you’re the one scared to change browsers. I’ve been using chrome for the past year and a half and until I switch to a Mac I probably won’t be going back till they finally get it up to par with IE9

  31. Remilia Scarlet (The Scarlet Devil) says:

    Yeah. Because memebase, twocansandstring, Facebook, and Youtube are SO awful. Take the plank out of your own eye before you mention the speck in another’s eye.

  32. Ghost says:

    I use IE7, and it works fine for me, ive tried firefox and chrome, but there just too odd

  33. KissMySass says:

    It’s funny how no one had mentioned Safari…

  34. Landon says:

    APPLE SAFARI FTW!!!1

  35. ThisIsaName says:

    Hi I use safari and waht is this

  36. zonsoavalune says:

    FIRE FOX! AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYY!

  37. The Oracle says:

    Firefox doesn’t like my computer, but the other day, I was fixing my friends laptop, first thing I did was download chrome (And then pirate an antivirus)
    IT WENT WOOSH.

    • Wheatley says:

      Pirate an antivirus application? So, you’re obtaining an antivirus application through a method which often has viruses?

  38. Nevergonnarickyoudown says:

    I don’t get it…

  39. arty says:

    Internet Explorer is EVIL! EEEEEEVVVVVIIIIIILLLLLL!

    • JULIO says:

      Mermaid Fail and Barnacle Tard- UNIIITE!
      I love me some Torbrowser, personally.
      F**K YOUR FILTERS.

  40. Tenny says:

    Iz reading this on iPhone with Safari… /hipster

  41. lol i opened this in internet explorer

  42. ktie says:

    CHROME!

  43. missyQBee says:

    I use internet explorer. I have no problems with it. I also have no problem with the fact that I’m just not cool enough to switch browsers ’cause all the cool kids are doing it.

    To sum up:

    1. I use IE
    2. No problem
    3. Not cool
    4. Don’t care.

  44. Ouchmykidneys says:

    IE9 is the best browser out right now. I tried going back to firefox 4 and it actually made me make that face. Not trolling just telling it like it is. Anybody saying IE is terrible probably hasn’t tried the newest version.

  45. stefff says:

    how to download internet explorer???

  46. Jake66 says:

    This actually inspired me to use Rockmelt, its real good, Bye Bye Firefox, I’ll miss you!

    • joman says:

      That review is over a year old. try again.

    • Wheatley says:

      I’ve only had a single crash in IE. In Firefox, it’s slow and the performance of the program itself is so slow the loading indicator lags – on a machine with a nvidia NVS 3100M GPU (which is very fast running games on the highest graphic settings), and a 3.5GHz QUAD-CORE!!! processor. Congratulations, Firefox, you’ve just outdid yourself on how slow can it go.

  47. Regan says:

    The only problems I have with IE are when I view the free pron on the internet. then I spend 2 hours trying to delete it and it eventually just dissappears.

  48. missroy says:

    I’ve never had a browser that crashes more than Chrome does.

  49. hipster says:

    I use a new browser for every day of the month.

    • Wheatley says:

      I didn’t know there were that many browsers. So far I only know of 7

      Internet Explorer, Firefox, Maxthon, Safari, Lunascape, Opera, and Chrome

  50. TATATA says:

    I don’t even USE a web browser!
    Doh!

  51. awesomesauce123 says:

    IE8 FTW!

  52. ShelbieeCrystalTailsShadow says:

    When i first got windows 7, i used IE, but it was really slow all the time, so i downloaded Chrome, and i say chrome is much more efficient because it has it’s own spell check, and its just way easier to use, and because it doesn’t have any toolbars or anything, its much easier to load.

  53. your face says:

    Sorry if I sound dumb, but, what IS wrong with internet explorer?

  54. Troddles says:

    I’ve got Firefox and I still use IE8.
    I only even got Firefox for the novelty of having a second browser.

  55. Wheatley says:

    Chrome tends to crash more on anything except Linux, runs much slower with HTML5 (yes, that includes load time and the internal performance), it’s Javascript engine is less compatible (I can’t even use my school website), and flash loads much slower on it than any other browser. The only reason to use it is if you’re like running Linux from a flash drive or something because it is much better when running from a slower storage device than any other browser.

  56. Wheatley says:

    Oh yeah, and you’re going to NEED hardware acceleration and GPU rendering to obtain the true speed of your computer. A video card, even a slow one, is about 10x faster at processing text and images than your central processor. Try running some HTML5 games and benchmarks in Chrome, then try running them again in other browsers that support those features. You won’t be happy with the result.

  57. GLaDOS says:

    Maybe you should marry Firefox since you guys love it so much.

    Do you want to marry it? WELL i WON’T LET YOU!

    How does that feel?

  58. GLaDOS says:

    Maybe you should marry Firefox since you love it so much.

    Do you want to marry it? WELL I WON’T LET YOU! How does that feel?

  59. HermitNomad says:

    Simple—-> Dual boot.

    Windoze on one partition for your gaming… Not required for anything else.

    Linux on another partition for fast, virus free browsing, plus whatever else you want to do.

    If you stick to just gaming on the windoze partition, and don’t copy any files over from linux, your are safe as houses.

    If you download your games… well… sucked in.

  60. deadpool says:

    i use them all for diffrent things. problem?

  61. manda says:

    Netscape Navigator anyone?

  62. i_says says:

    so much ignorance makes me have a sad :(

  63. HONKY DUDE says:

    I only use internet explore when i need to watch p orn… so.. it sucks when i open it when friends are around..


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