Wow, adot’s notblog has brought quite some traffic to my blog. I saw his update on 3 Firebird goodies just while I was going to post them, might as well quoted his:
If you’re looking for more on Mozilla Firebird then don’t miss don’t miss David Tenser’s amazing Firebird Help site, Ben Goodger’s great Reasons to switch to the Mozilla Firebird browser doc and Minh Truong’s 10 incredible Mozilla Firebird features (and how to use them) page.
[update] One more: 101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that IE cannot
My intention was actually promoting Mozilla to IE users. To further think about it, sometimes all great posts regarding Mozilla just didn’t make sense to those novice users. Technical geek seem easily pick up the switch and enjoy it. Normal users might need some mentor to hint them, little training would be more helpful. Then what’s the best time for these people to switch, since they don’t seem bother to know/care all the goodies of Mozilla (Firebird)? It’s time when their everyday browser having problem! For example, my sister, a typical IE user, has an easy switch while her IE having a localisation problem, and enjoy it ever after.
My performance of first interview seem not excellent enough to get its second try. There are 2 more days for this week and they still haven’t called me, think my chance has gone…
Then I got a chance to talk to a ex-boss for some business oppurtunity. It looks like I really want to leave. But not really. People used to be conservative on moving on because of the uncomfortable feeling of leaving familiar environment — you got your territory in office even though you don’t have a room! Besides that, I was just lazy to leave. Sometimes I was so fed-up with the management, sometimes I could just bear with that. Once the up-and-down period passed, you’d back to normal and feel secured. Nevertheless, one for sure would be lossing my enthusiasm once staying long enough.
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