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What was this? I saw a llama here.

Started by klumy, December 25, 2004, 07:07:28 AM

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klumy

A second ago I saw a flying llama in this forum like in eralier YabbSE times  :D

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Jerry

I have seen 4 mistletoes and 12 Llamas now lol


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klumy

is there a stats page, where you can see who has cought the most mistletoes?

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Trekkie101

I havent seen any llamas but i keep seeing misteltoe, but it keeps saying you got caught by a cute forum member plus 3 points etc. I want a llama to catch.

Amacythe

What you see depends on which theme you are using.

cleavers1066

Is there anyway to turn this off ?

I logon at work using UNIX, and a firefox browser, and if the Llama kicks on, I have to reboot the workstation as everything freezes for ever.

jack

That's odd, because it does work fine on Firefox under Linux.

deathshadow

Quote from: jack on December 26, 2004, 06:16:05 PM
That's odd, because it does work fine on Firefox under Linux.
It's a javascript... Javascript + Mozilla = unstable... always has, probably always will. I've found javascript firefox stable in Debian based linux, but unstable in Suse... X.org hates hit, while Xfree seems ok... But then I encounter machines that are reversed on that. There's no rhyme nor reason to when it works and when it's flaky.

It's bad when IE starts to look attractive because at least it's consistantly flakey.
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Jerry

All javascript works fine for me on firefox. . . I have tried it on linux and windows. . .


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I've exclusivley used Linux at home for years. The Javascript bugs that I noticed in FF andMozilla have been more or less consistent with FF on WIndows (I have to use Windows at work :-\)

cleavers1066

I think in my case its probably what firefox plugins we have loaded on our work system, but as we can't download anything ourselves, there is little that can be done. (We've only recently upgraded form a very awful Netscape 3.54  :o ). I'm "lucky" as I can also use a windows system as well.

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