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"real life" has been consuming waay to much of my precious online time ;)

I'm back (kind of), so I'm gonna update this graph today or tomorrow. be sure to check back!
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Drat! It is that evil "real life" again! I wish we could get rid if it! ;)
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Post by sasquatch »

11/17 is looking a little old. Isn't 1.0 due out soon? I imagine the lines have changed a lot since this graph.
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here's the update!
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Post by davewave »

Thunderbird 1.0 really needs a splash screen on startup!

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Post by zachariah »

wow, just look at those lines!!

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Post by batboy3500 »

davewave wrote:Thunderbird 1.0 really needs a splash screen on startup!

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no. it really doesn't need that sort of crap.
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Post by fishbert »

sensemann wrote:here's the update!
Huzzah cache!
...made me think you were just being a wise-ass. =)
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Post by BenneJezzerette »

Hope its as good as todays RC1 is. Will continue to DL the Nightlies if they are available and report any issues if need be, but so far this is a very stable build for it.

<li> Thunderbird version 1.0RC1 (20041201)

Looks pretty good from here.
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gaspeer wrote:
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If somebody posts a "shit" here, why on earth replace it by "{bleep}"?
Where the hell are we?

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Because it is profanity. Pretty simple. If the owners of this BBS decide they want to uphold certain standards of decency, they have that right since they pay the bills.
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ivand67 wrote:
gaspeer wrote:
sulla wrote:Hi All!

If somebody posts a "shit" here, why on earth replace it by "{bleep}"?
Where the hell are we?

sulla for free speach!
Where are we?? We're in a PUBLIC forum, not a private discussion group.
And in a public forum, you should have enough class not to use gratuitous
profanity. If the moderators choose to "bleep" out profanity because some
people are offended, then what's the problem with that?

Gary Speer

Why would anyone be offended in the first place?
Because some people don't defecate, and they get very upset when others mention bodily waste they cannot themselves produce.
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Here we go: the last update:

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Post by batboy3500 »

well done senseman. these graphs look great and you did a fine job keeping them up-to-date. what program do you use to produce them?
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Post by sasquatch »

Did you ever do these graphs for Firefox or Mozilla? I seem to remember you might have done one, but I may be mistaken.
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