Pale Moon 28.7.1

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Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by SpockFan02 » 2019-10-01, 11:39

It seems wicknix isn't planning on sharing a build, but everyone should be using the most secure release if possible. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AcO8sB ... sp=sharing

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2019-10-01, 12:49

Oh hi SpockFan02! Glad to see you. Yeah, wicknix flaked out. A shame really.. I think the BSD people got to him. Thank you for making a build for people.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by SpockFan02 » 2019-10-01, 12:55

Good to see you too Tobin.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by around » 2019-10-01, 14:49

Thank you so much from cold Russia! =)

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by KlarkKentThe3rd » 2019-10-02, 04:49

New York has suddenly got a (second) Indian Summer, with temperature around 27C today. Your corner of Russia did not get anything like that?

Oh, and thanks. Shame the BSD Mafia allegedly killed the other guy.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by moonbat » 2019-10-02, 05:17

KlarkKentThe3rd wrote:
2019-10-02, 04:49
New York has suddenly got a (second) Indian Summer, with temperature around 27C today. Your corner of Russia did not get anything like that?

Oh, and thanks. Shame the BSD Mafia allegedly killed the other guy.
27 C is quite balmy, an Indian summer would be like 45 :D
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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by KlarkKentThe3rd » 2019-10-02, 05:59

I was trying to find an english equivalent to the "sudden and last warm period of autumn before the real cold starts".

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by Moonchild » 2019-10-02, 10:05

moonbat wrote:
2019-10-02, 05:17
an Indian summer would be like 45
Maybe down-under, sure.
KlarkKentThe3rd wrote:
2019-10-02, 05:59
"sudden and last warm period of autumn before the real cold starts".
Just called "late summer" usually.



An Indian summer is actually much more restrictive and more rare, not just any warm spell after summer. Let me sum it up:
  1. As well as being warm, the atmosphere during Indian summer is hazy or smoky, there is no wind, the barometer is standing high, and the nights are clear and chilly.
  2. The time of occurrence is very important: The warm days must follow a spell of cold weather or a hard frost.
  3. traditionally, the conditions described also must occur between St. Martin’s Day (November 11) and November 20.
Usually the cold spell would start around all Saints (Nov 1st) to be followed by the warm spell later in Nov.
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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by Moonraker » 2019-10-02, 10:58

KlarkKentThe3rd wrote:
2019-10-02, 05:59
I was trying to find an english equivalent to the "sudden and last warm period of autumn before the real cold starts".
Here in england we would call that "lucky" lol.On a serious note england has been experiencing odd weather patterns with extreme heat spells.
Nature is warning us something is not correct with the global eco system.
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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by moonbat » 2019-10-02, 11:08

Moonchild wrote:
2019-10-02, 10:05

An Indian summer is actually much more restrictive and more rare, not just any warm spell after summer. Let me sum it up:
  1. As well as being warm, the atmosphere during Indian summer is hazy or smoky, there is no wind, the barometer is standing high, and the nights are clear and chilly.
  2. The time of occurrence is very important: The warm days must follow a spell of cold weather or a hard frost.
  3. traditionally, the conditions described also must occur between St. Martin’s Day (November 11) and November 20.
Usually the cold spell would start around all Saints (Nov 1st) to be followed by the warm spell later in Nov.
Interesting :)
I was literally alluding to a summer in India where 40-45 Celsius is common :oops:
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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by Moonraker » 2019-10-02, 11:45

Has nothing to do with the nation of india or bharat for that matter..it's a mohawk american indian term i believe in regard to hunting.

Not a term heard very often but the shipping companies use it still in regard to tonnage and the "plimsoll line.".
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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by Tetra » 2019-10-02, 12:24

hey thanks for the build, and what did those BSD trolls do? :?
also it's been like 95F in missouri.. very odd for the start of october supposedly it's going to just snap back to normal,
but i'll have to see it with my own eyes.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by rubenainaud » 2019-10-02, 15:46

Thank you very much

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by KlarkKentThe3rd » 2019-10-02, 22:55

Moonraker wrote:
2019-10-02, 10:58
KlarkKentThe3rd wrote:
2019-10-02, 05:59
I was trying to find an english equivalent to the "sudden and last warm period of autumn before the real cold starts".
Here in england we would call that "lucky" lol.On a serious note england has been experiencing odd weather patterns with extreme heat spells.
Nature is warning us something is not correct with the global eco system.
We are going through a rare but expected period of climate change in the northern hemisphere. Should stabilize in 10-30 years.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by SpockFan02 » 2019-10-03, 04:04

Off-topic:
KlarkKentThe3rd wrote:
2019-10-02, 22:55
We are going through a rare but expected period of climate change in the northern hemisphere. Should stabilize in 10-30 years.
:?

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by pteros » 2019-10-13, 11:00

Thanks for the build!

Seems to work flawlessly here (High sierra).

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Unread post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2019-10-13, 11:15

Off-topic:
KlarkKentThe3rd wrote:
2019-10-02, 22:55
We are going through a rare but expected period of climate change in the northern hemisphere. Should stabilize in 10-30 years.
Nope, we only have a few years left, we need to start eating babies. Or so I have heard.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by Moonchild » 2019-10-13, 14:24

Off-topic:
New Tobin Paradigm wrote:
2019-10-13, 11:15
Nope, we only have a few years left, we need to start eating babies. Or so I have heard.
Start...? ;-)

I think people just need to stop making more babies. as in... right now.
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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by KlarkKentThe3rd » 2019-10-13, 14:58

Countries that are growing in populations need to start first. Otherwise, it is unfair.

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Re: Pale Moon 28.7.1

Unread post by HarmonicResonance » 2019-10-13, 15:44

If you look at fertility rates, no European country is above replacement level. The US and Japan are sinking fast. Basically what this means is that there will be less people in the future, and specifically, less people from the US, Europe, Australia, and Japan.

Many Japanese manga/anime series that show a small population living in the ruins of a high tech world that they cannot maintain nor even understand are not fantasy -- they are prophecy.