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Third culture browser plug-in

Since everyone here is not only a splendid individual, but also tolerant and open minded, I trust this won’t spark some kind of browser flame war.  :-)

 Has anyone else had the following happen to them?  On more than one occasion now I have found myself unable to get to tckid.com, and the “fix” has been to restart Internet Explorer.  So, anyone else seen this or am I just really lucky…

I suspect it’s the uni-cultural design of IE, and that perhaps I should switch to an open, community minded browser such as Firefox!  ;-)

jerry

Jerry Spicher

I grew up on a remote wheat farm in Montana (USA) for the first 18 years, moved to a larger town (still in Montana) for college and the beginning part of my career for the next 15 years, and I recently moved to New Zealand with my wife and two young children.

3 Comments to “Third culture browser plug-in”


3 Responses to “Third culture browser plug-in”

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    Brice Says:

    What is “Internet Explorer?” I kid.

    Issue has been reported, thank you!

    I do need more geeks to delegate coding, so if any of you are reading this and would like to help, contact me at tckproject at gmail dot com.

    Meanwhile, in Firefox land…

    (Is this spam?)

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    kristine Says:

    lol i think i’ve gone on tckid.com in all kinds of browsers.. Ie works for me, when i’m at home.. I dunno what my cell browser is, but that’s what i’m using at the moment.. And i’ve used safari on this too, it works really well. For me at least. The browsers all lav me! :D

    (Is this spam?)

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    Jemila Says:

    sometimes I get the tckids.com website for children, which seems to have the exact same address, so I have to go to bookmarks to be able to get back to this ever fleeting page :D

    (Is this spam?)

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