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@realcaseyrollins

I like some of the Chromium variants, but all of them have the heavy hand of google behind the scenes controlling the development process; not so great.

Pity that Microsoft went to Chromium instead of supporting Firefox. I don't use any Chromium at the moment, although Opera has some niceties.

@Sphinx @freemo

@realcaseyrollins We are basically talking about the Crusades..

Basically prior to 1099 AD the land was inhabited by both Palestinians and Jews and from about 900 AD to 1099 AD they continually fought for the right tot he land, specifically Jerusalem.

In 1099 the Isralites lost and the Palestinians took over Jerusalem. From that point onward Israel was a Palestinian country, so for the thousand years since then it has been mostly exclusively Palestinian.

then in I think it was 1947 the "Partition Plan" took away the land considered the sovereign nation of the Palestinians and gave it back to the Jews, even though there were no Jews that had lived on that land in hundreds of generations and thus displacing countless Palestinians at the time.

@feld @freemo @realcaseyrollins I think you've got a leg up on me in years and I'll say: they still don't

@design_RG @Sphinx @freemo If you think you can't live without , is an awesome option. But I'd have to say, having used both, is technically better, and way faster. It's got tho, so that's cool.

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@Sphinx

🤯 You are using Chrome ?>>>???

Waterfox to the rescue. Get away from google espionage.

waterfox.net/

@freemo

@freemo Hmm...so, the Palestine? kicked out Israel, so now Israel wants to kick out Palestine?

@freemo Interesting. I had originally thought that the Jew originally lived in the land that the are currently occupying.

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