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How many tabs do you normally have open?

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usually one for facebook, myspace, coldplaying, last.fm/twitter/youtube and one other like email

I've had at least 30 sometims when I was playing lounge games, but I would just open them, post and then close them.

I've had at least 30 sometims when I was playing lounge games, but I would just open them, post and then close them.

 

"at least 30" :stunned:

Im used to open more that 4 freaking tabs, and I lose my mind sometimes

^Yeah, I have to go like make a sandwich and then eat it and whatnot while I wait for them to load. :P

I opened a new tab for this thread.

which makes it........7

and there's another window open:rolleyes:

it's just so convenient to right click and do the whole open-in-new-tab business.

Is it just me or is it that the more tabs... the slower they load...? :inquisitive:

Facebook, twitter, two or three tabs for this board, emails and blogs.

I usually open them all at once when I open Mozilla Firefox.

if i'm on my phone one and if i'm on my computer 4 :D

Right now I have 10 and that's not unusual :p

I dunno :uhoh: Usually loads but not more than 10 :thinking:

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