IT'S BREAKING!!! *cough*

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Originally posted by dadudemon
I use Chrome for all of my internet video needs: fact.

I never surf the web with Chrome: fact.

Firefox 4 is better: fact.

I have spoken.

P.S. I really did type my posts to be bigger to smaller: I think that looks neat.

The matter of superiority has already been settled. It's Chrome.

Originally posted by Bardock42
The matter of superiority has already been settled. It's Chrome.

It was settled...until I came along.

I'm the root authority. 🙂

P.S. Yes, I'm referring to hierarchical certificate authorities...and it's a very nerdy joke that no-one will get. weep

Originally posted by dadudemon
It was settled...until I came along.

I'm the root authority. 🙂

You are. As long as you agree that Chrome is the better one.

Originally posted by Bardock42
You are. As long as you agree that Chrome is the better one.

Re-read my post, b*tch. 313

Originally posted by dadudemon
Re-read my post, b*tch. 313

Re-read my post, b*tch.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Re-read my post, b*tch.

No u.

Originally posted by dadudemon
No u.

So anyways, Chrome is better for everything, I do have IE and Safari installed, too. I really like the new tabs ideas of Firefox though, that might be great. Though it would likely be implemented quickly in the others...except IE....and Safari perhaps.

Originally posted by Bardock42
So anyways, Chrome is better for everything, I do have IE and Safari installed, too. I really like the new tabs ideas of Firefox though, that might be great. Though it would likely be implemented quickly in the others...except IE....and Safari perhaps.

So, anyway, Firefox is better for web-surfing and Chrome is better with HD video playback.

That's my ruling.

Originally posted by dadudemon
So, anyway, Firefox is better for web-surfing and Chrome is better with HD video playback.

That's my ruling.

Still not authoritative unless it's solely in the favor of Chrome. Sorry.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Still not authoritative unless it's solely in the favor of Chrome. Sorry.

No, it's authoritive considering my testing across multiple machines (both home and office testing (office comprises of an enterprise with multiple hardware configurations, meaning, a widely diverse testing platform)) and that I'm a professional with these certifications:

A+ Desktop Technician
Server+
Network+
ITIL Foundations
Security+
NSTISSI 4011 Information System Security Professional
CNSSI 4012 Senior System Managers
CNSSI 4013 System Administrators
(And 2 other CNSS certs that I don't know the names of, lol...and one other NST cert that I don't know the name of.)

You know how some people say, on the internets: well, it's your opinion against mine! NYA NYA! In this particular instance, it's a professional opinion, with multiple platforms tested to back it up.

Tis a shame that I can't be an authority on more than one subject, though. 🙁 (I could, but that's too much work.)

Everyone STFU.

Originally posted by dadudemon
No, it's authoritive considering my testing across multiple machines (both home and office testing (office comprises of an enterprise with multiple hardware configurations, meaning, a widely diverse testing platform)) and that I'm a professional with these certifications:

A+ Desktop Technician
Server+
Network+
ITIL Foundations
Security+
NSTISSI 4011 Information System Security Professional
CNSSI 4012 Senior System Managers
CNSSI 4013 System Administrators
(And 2 other CNSS certs that I don't know the names of, lol...and one other NST cert that I don't know the name of.)

You know how some people say, on the internets: well, it's your opinion against mine! NYA NYA! In this particular instance, it's a professional opinion, with multiple platforms tested to back it up.

Tis a shame that I can't be an authority on more than one subject, though. 🙁 (I could, but that's too much work.)

Lol your certifications hardly matter in this case. And your opinion on Browsers is not authoritative. There are far better qualified people preferring Chrome, just as there are better qualified people preferring Firefox. At any rate we'd have to define the terms for "better" far more closely to be objective in any way. All we did was some harmless banter, totally subjective, you trying to make your opinion now seriously appear as objective is just silly, and I am sure you know it 😛

P.S. do you have some sort of lover relationship with CompTIA?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Lol your certifications hardly matter in this case. And your opinion on Browsers is not authoritative. There are far better qualified people preferring Chrome, just as there are better qualified people preferring Firefox. At any rate we'd have to define the terms for "better" far more closely to be objective in any way. All we did was some harmless banter, totally subjective, you trying to make your opinion now seriously appear as objective is just silly, and I am sure you know it 😛

It's hard to find someone with such a wide range of certs, really. The only people more qualified would be web-browser developers and the specifics on "better" would become too niche to be anything conclusive.

Since I've seen the results, for myself, and got ot participate in the testing across multiple hardware platforms, (many more so than any half-rate blogger that you've been subscribing to that you somehow think is more qualified than I am, for sure), I'm going to stick with those results.

Release management pretty solidly determined which was better suited for what. They went with IE8 because of security granularity. 😐

So, at this point, I can't tell if you're just bustin' my bawlz or if you're halfway serious. (Cause there's no way you're all the way serious.)

The best person to determine the usability of new software would be the change management board...which should be headed by or at least consulting directly with the CISO...which I'm trained and certified to be. 😉

Originally posted by Bardock42
P.S. do you have some sort of lover relationship with CompTIA?

I will have the Linux+ soon, here. 😐

Originally posted by dadudemon
It's hard to find someone with such a wide range of certs, really. The only people more qualified would be web-browser developers and the specifics on "better" would become too niche to be anything conclusive.

Since I've seen the results, for myself, and got ot participate in the testing across multiple hardware platforms, (many more so than any half-rate blogger that you've been subscribing to that you somehow think is more qualified than I am, for sure), I'm going to stick with those results.

Release management pretty solidly determined which was better suited for what. They went with IE8 because of security granularity. 😐

So, at this point, I can't tell if you're just bustin' my bawlz or if you're halfway serious. (Cause there's no way you're all the way serious.)

The best person to determine the usability of new software would be the change management board...which should be headed by or at least consulting directly with the CISO...which I'm trained and certified to be. 😉

I will have the Linux+ soon, here. 😐

I'd argue, but is most tedious.