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  1. Mother logic: "Could you put IE back on it for me?" >Puts the IE icon back, but leaves Firefox >Mother clicks Firefox icon and happily uses it >MUST NOT SAY ANYTHING

    Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 14:04:06 UTC from web
    1. @omni Ahaha wesome

      Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 14:04:32 UTC from web
    2. @omni Oldest trick in the book

      Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 14:05:09 UTC from web
      1. @purplephish20 I wasn't even trying to trick her, I just didn't remove Firefox to prevent another "OMG PANIC" mood when it turns out, yet again, that Internet Explorer is leak as can be (even though that's not really news for everyone who takes computers seriously).

        Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 14:06:32 UTC from web
    3. @omni Bonus points: find a way to skin Firefox to resemble IE.

      Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 14:05:19 UTC from web
      1. @toksyuryel There actually used to be a dedicated extension/theme combo explicitly to handle this.

        Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 14:05:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      2. @toksyuryel The labs extension OneLiner actually gets it surprisingly close to contemporary versions of IE all on its own. And is also pretty nice on a decently wide monitor. :)

        Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:30:55 UTC from web