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phazonmadness

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  1. I realize this is a very old post but there is VLC media Player and SMplayer. They are both free, open source, and carry its own codecs. In fact they play about just about anything. I prefer VLC though.

  2. I'm in Opelucid City, I have 7 badges, I've beaten the three grunts and the sage, yet I'm unable to leave the city, the western route is blocked by a couple icy cone-like structures. While on the western route, there's an npc that refuses to let me access the bridge.

    If you head east you will battle a shadow triad. then head to undella town. You can use that tunnel there to head to the next gym.

  3. To move the crustle. you need to back track to the town with 8th gym and go north then west. Somewhere on the route you will encounter Terakkon and Corless will appear asking a question answer yes and he will give a device. Go back to the crustle and you will fight it. After you catch/defeat it it will be gone.

  4. I use firefox mainly. I am in to open Web development so I test in all.

    Things I do not like about the other browsers (Stable releases only):

    Firefox: No SVG font support, Very poor SVG animation by SMIL, No WEBM support, SVG filescan not be in IMG tag (OBJECT, EMBED, and IFRAME works).

    Google Chrome: No Alternate stylessheets support, no MathML support, remote fonts disabled by default, and the simple interface (I feel it takes less control from me.), no Animated PNG support.

    Opera: Poor UTF-8 support (Most characters are misinterpeted), Problems displaying certain Unicode characters (I have the fonts but still insists on showing missing glyph).

    Safari: Dependent on Quicktime for HTML5 media.

    IE: Where to begin... Poor security, No XHTML (application/xhtml+xml) support. No SVG support. No native MathML support. Almost no HTML5 support (IE Supports contenteditable attribute),

    No HTML5 Media, no Canvas support, and no animated PNG support.

    Things I like:

    Firefox: Best extensions, Can use SVG effects in HTML and XHTML. is very customizable.

    Google Chrome: Fast loading of pages and opening.

    Opera: Best SVG support (Only browser that supports SVG 1.2 tiny), Advanced Web toolbar.

    Safari: Best Canvas support.

    IE: Sorry, I can not think of anything about this other than it went against web standards until IE 8.

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