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Like in MS Office 365's Outlook webmail with Firefox v152.0.4 in updated macOS Sequoia v15.7.7. Is it a bug or something else?
On 7/1/2026 6:27 AM, Ant wrote:
Like in MS Office 365's Outlook webmail with Firefox v152.0.4 in updated
macOS Sequoia v15.7.7. Is it a bug or something else?
Do you wanna re-install Firefox from offline installer?
But you might not have time nor mood.
On 7/1/2026 11:36 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
Why should I? I've always updated via the notification using the menu
Do you wanna re-install Firefox from offline installer?
bar navigation: Help -> About (on-line) from within the program and
never had a problem. Sounds as if your method has created a problem for
you.
On 7/2/2026 1:02 AM, Retirednoguilt wrote:
On 7/1/2026 11:36 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
Why should I? I've always updated via the notification using the menu
Do you wanna re-install Firefox from offline installer?
bar navigation: Help -> About (on-line) from within the program and
never had a problem. Sounds as if your method has created a problem for
you.
No harm trying it. I am not forcing you.
I don't quite trust delta updates.
Re-installing Firefox using offline
installer can clear any dirts in the
delta update progress.
On 7/2/2026 12:35 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 7/2/2026 1:02 AM, Retirednoguilt wrote:
On 7/1/2026 11:36 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
Why should I? I've always updated via the notification using the menu
Do you wanna re-install Firefox from offline installer?
bar navigation: Help -> About (on-line) from within the program and
never had a problem. Sounds as if your method has created a problem for >>> you.
No harm trying it. I am not forcing you.
I don't quite trust delta updates.
Re-installing Firefox using offline
installer can clear any dirts in the
delta update progress.
I hear you, but for me the bottom line is that I've never had a problem
with an update using my method and apparently you have after using your method. Technically, your method should be more reliable but then
again, bumble bees are too heavy to be able to fly according to flight engineers.
On 2/07/2026 11:31 pm, Retirednoguilt wrote:
On 7/2/2026 12:35 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:Hmm!! Do Bumble Bees actually fly .... or are they just in a state of "Controlled Falling"??
On 7/2/2026 1:02 AM, Retirednoguilt wrote:
On 7/1/2026 11:36 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
Why should I? I've always updated via the notification using the menu >>>> bar navigation: Help -> About (on-line) from within the program and
Do you wanna re-install Firefox from offline installer?
never had a problem. Sounds as if your method has created a problem for >>>> you.
No harm trying it. I am not forcing you.
I don't quite trust delta updates.
Re-installing Firefox using offline
installer can clear any dirts in the
delta update progress.
I hear you, but for me the bottom line is that I've never had a problem
with an update using my method and apparently you have after using your
method. Technically, your method should be more reliable but then
again, bumble bees are too heavy to be able to fly according to flight
engineers.
But then, having done it once, how do they do it again?? A long hard
climb to the top, maybe!! ;-(
On 7/3/2026 5:37 AM, Daniel70 wrote:Wrong. You are not talking about flying,
Hmm!! Do Bumble Bees actually fly .... or are they just in a state of
"Controlled Falling"??
All flying that uses wings (man made wings as well as biologic wings) is
only controlled falling. It's the resolution of the forces of gravity
and lift. You can "fly" without wings and that's pure ballistic flight, exemplified by rocketry or firearm ammunition.
On 7/3/2026 5:37 AM, Daniel70 wrote:Wrong. You are not talking about flying,
Hmm!! Do Bumble Bees actually fly .... or are they just in a state of
"Controlled Falling"??
All flying that uses wings (man made wings as well as biologic wings) is
only controlled falling. It's the resolution of the forces of gravity
and lift. You can "fly" without wings and that's pure ballistic flight, exemplified by rocketry or firearm ammunition.
bumble bees are too heavy to be able to
fly according to flight engineers.
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