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06 May 08 Strange Firefox Error

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Recently started acting up when attempting to display some .

Keys It would work fine with for example but clicking on them to get the full picture gave me a the image couldn’t be displayed as it contain errors. After checking numerous sites and getting the same image, I tried a with IE, and they appeared fine.

First thing to do is run Firefox in . If you’re using a windows machine, simply pull up a command line box (Start, Run), and type firefox -safe-mode in it.

That will run Firefox with everything disabled. I did that, and images worked fine. Next step is to go back to regular firefox, and disable all your add-ons. Then re-activate them, one by one, until you recreate the error.

In my case, it was my Extension add-on that was causing the issue. That add-on highlights within a allowing you to dial them by clicking on them, if you use Skype and (which I do).

I guess, I’ll have to wait for a further update, or work around, to get that facility back. I don’t use it a lot (I don’t use the phone a lot really, as I much prefer email), but it can be useful at times.

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08 Feb 08 How To Save $700 A Year

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As I’ve mentioned before I’m a , but only if I find the gadget both useful, and value for money. I’ve already written about this gadget in my tech over at http://ian.may.name but it’s just such a cool gadget and saves so , that I had to mention it in here for the benifit of a wider audience. You see, if I find some cool money saving thing I want to share it with everyone!

I’m talking about the Magic Jack.

Magic Jack The advertising makes it look too good to be true, but for once, my theory goes right out of the window!

You plug this gadget into the on your windows PC, and plug the phone into the other end, and make as many phone calls as you wish. That’s it. Free. Well almost.

You go to their web site, and order one. They don’t even charge your card for 30 days, and if you don’t like it and send it back within that time, any calls you’ve made with it are free anyway.

It costs $39.99 plus about $6 .

When it arrives you have to register it at the web site, and get yourself a . Now, at the moment every US code isn’t covered, but they do say they are adding more all the time, and will allow one number change free of charge when your becomes available.

I’ve got Grand Central set up, with is a Google-run phone , and you can get almost any code with them. They’re a free service, and you can add all your into Grand Central and let it take care of the routing. To that end you can choose any area code you like on your Magic Jack.

Once you’ve registered your Magic Jack you can use it right away to make . It comes with free voicemail, call forwarding, and 911 service. You can plug it in anywhere. You can also use it with a headset plugged into your computer, so if you wish you can take it to the office with you and use it there, either with a phone, or with a headset.

For your $39.99 you get one years unlimited calls to anywhere in the US and . You can also add money to your account and make really inexpensive international calls. For example, you can call England land lines for around 2 cents a minute.

We’ve got one installed now at home, and plugged the cordless base station into it, so it works with all the phones around the house.

We’ve also replaced our fax line with My Fax at $10 a month so saved a packet (excuse the pun).

Here’s the math.

Vonage was costing us around $76 a month for a voice line, a fax line, a Virtual UK number, and a 800 number.

We seldom used the 800 number. Most folks have some kind of bulk long distance calling these days anyway. We bought a SkypeIn UK number for $24 for a year.

We signed up for the MyFax service for ten bucks a month. It works with your email, so less ink and paper too! $120 a year.

Magic Jack costs $19.99 a year for the phone service.

That’s a new current yearly total of $163.99

Vonage was costing $76.25 a month, and that works out at $915 a year.

Doing the math: 915 -163.99 = a saving of $751.01 a year or just over $62 a month!

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