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Firefox Session Saver

Posted on Fri, 2006-07-07 07:56 by sarahfelicity
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I am clearly far too addicted to the Firefox Session Saver plug-in, as evidenced by my current state of great distress after having it NOT work for me.

Firefox just crashed, and I was given the option of closing, reporting the error, or relaunching. I chose to relaunch, and apparently Session Saver doesn't work under those circumstances (though they promised me that nothing would stand in its way! Nothing, they said!). Hence me, sitting here staring in terror at my screen, which is missing 18 tabs full of the things I've been meaning to read/blog/deal with for the past long time. The tabs are an ongoing rotation, for me.

Gulp. Technology addiction is a scary thing, actually. On the plus side, I bought a guitar this week. The plan is more music, less Flickr. Whoo hoo!

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I'm a yoga teacher, founder of Yoga for Geeks, and a freelance web writer, strategist, and project manager. I also help to co-create the amazing Web of Change Conference, every September in beautiful British Columbia.

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