A day to celebrate
Mozilla is coming out with a new version of it's very popular web browser soon. Right now they're alpha testing Gran Paradiso Alpha 1 which will eventually replace Firefox. I downloaded it yesterday and so far it's worked like a charm. Since it's in alpha release, I expect to eventually have some issues, of course. With this release, Mozilla is no longer supporting Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME. And so it goes...
Gran Paradiso, for what it's worth, is the highest mountain group in the Graian Alps, located in the Aosta Valley region of Italy. It was also the name of a German film (2000) about a crippled fellow that wanted to climb the mountain in the Alps. And now it's the name of a piece of software. And so it goes...
Here in the US, we're celebrating the aptly named holiday, the 4th of July. Admittedly that's not a very exciting title but when it was coined Madison Avenue wasn't filled to the brim with marketing agencies. They didn't have the monetary incentive to be as creative back in 1776 with names. I wonder what they would have called it if there were ad execs back then? Hmmm. Boston Tea Party was already taken... and that sounds too British anyway. Maybe Hancock Day? Were it not for his time and money the Revolutionary War would not have gotten off the ground.
Anyway, happy Independence Day...
Gran Paradiso, for what it's worth, is the highest mountain group in the Graian Alps, located in the Aosta Valley region of Italy. It was also the name of a German film (2000) about a crippled fellow that wanted to climb the mountain in the Alps. And now it's the name of a piece of software. And so it goes...
Here in the US, we're celebrating the aptly named holiday, the 4th of July. Admittedly that's not a very exciting title but when it was coined Madison Avenue wasn't filled to the brim with marketing agencies. They didn't have the monetary incentive to be as creative back in 1776 with names. I wonder what they would have called it if there were ad execs back then? Hmmm. Boston Tea Party was already taken... and that sounds too British anyway. Maybe Hancock Day? Were it not for his time and money the Revolutionary War would not have gotten off the ground.
Anyway, happy Independence Day...
Comments
That photo is very good.
I am here from Michele's.
Are yo having an exciting 4th? I am. I just finished pruning a badly overgrown forsythia and moving 2 pieces of furniture...LOL
MNichele sent me this afternoon.
Judy, sad to say but it sounds like you're getting more done today than I am. I've been very lazy lately.
Sue, no BBQ or watermelon but I'm having a few burgers over charcoal. I just lit up the grill a few minutes ago.
Happy 4th, via Michele's
And Happy 4th to you, too!
Mariam.
You are right, it's very sad that a baby died. It was his 3 week old baby boy. C got mad, was drinking and lost it. The baby did not die right away.
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Kristen