wiseheart: (Buliwyf)
For the last couple of days, it'd freeze my computer every time I log in. And it was such a reliable mailing programme. Anyone else having problems?

I've been experiencing the same joy with the Mahjongg Solitaire page lately. Generally, since I've installed the newest IE, I'm having much more problems. So I didn't even install it on my Notebook, where I can play the same Mahjongg without difficulties now. Shiny new programme indeed!

Also the total lack of interest for my writing continues on. Life can be so much fun when one is ignored. [/sarcasm] [livejournal.com profile] artemis10002000, ich weiß nicht wie ich diese Dürreperiode ohne Deine Unterstützung durchstehen könnte. *umarm*

Of course, my plotbunnies just had to choose this particular time to multiply like crazy. As if I had the time to write... Life is weird.
wiseheart: (redplanet)
Remember this post?

The effect ceased on its own after a few days - now it's back again. I wish I knew what causes it. It's really annoying.

Survived flat redecoration. Will post more Stockholm pics and tell about work-related stuff later. Just too dead right now.

Edit: I tried erasing all Google-related cookies. It didn't help. Strangely enough, when I switch to Google.hu, it doesn't do the same thing, just in Google English. I tried to uncheck the "Provide query suggestions in searchbox" option, which did the trick, but it also erased the possibility to show me my old search keywords. So I'm fresh out of ideas what might cause the frigging thing.
wiseheart: (redplanet)
Until yesterday, whenever I wanted to type in a keyword into the search field of the main Google page, my laptop automatically offered me all the keywords previously typed in by myself that begin with the same letter. It was really a time-saver.

Now, Google has obviously "improved", because when I try to type in a keyword, it offers me about ten other keywords beginning with the same letter - not my own previous ones, mind you, but the ones that were used most by *other* Google users, including helpful little numbers how many times that particular keyword has already been used.

Needless to say, neither of those are keywords I'd have need for in my life, even if I lived a thousand years. So, Google has efficiently slowed down my research work by fifty per cent. Thanks, idiots! At least they havent added this "improvement" to the image search... yet!

I'm seriously pissed. Anybody has an idea if this new function could be switched off and how?
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