please empty your brain below

Favicons are great... if you can see them. For folk who can't see DG's (or any others...eg:mine) try clearing your IE history.... or resetting IE to it's default settings.. or curtseying to the moon and sacrificing your first born... there seem to be loads of things that work for some but not others!

And yes, New Top of the Pops is, sadly, rapidly becoming known as Poo TOTP in our household... what a shame I think it really will soon be gone for good.

Yea - it works for me in favourites list, but not in the URL bar.

Voting age - if today's yoof are going to spend more of their lives living at home with their parents, the voting age should be moved in the other direction.

Favicons are great. I find them dead useful, particularly in tabbed browsers like Opera or Mozilla Firebird, where you can use them in the window's title bar, and they're a quick easy way to know which site's in which pane.

Or is that all just far too geeky for words?

For a second there, I had Big Brovaz confused with Black Eyed Peas and was intrigued by the concept of a 1970s folk song entitled "shutup"

If you're having trouble seeing the favicon in your IE6 Favorites (or Favourites?), re-add DG to your favo/urites, and when it complains that it already exists - allow it to overwrite the listing.

The new link with the same name in the same place on your list will have it.

Ta Rickster. Doesn't always work for me though - there are a few sites where I did have a favicon in my favourites list but it's since vanished and I can't get it to come back.

Oh, and even if you set the language option in IE to 'English, UK', it still insists on calling them 'Favorites'. Not my favword.

'Mandy' is not a patch on 'Miss You Nights' (ex of Sir Cliff), which would have been number one last Christmas, if it were not for Shane's sore throat.

Wonder how he got that.

strange, you can see the favicon on my site at the old http://lalalalela.squirming.net url, but not my preferred http:/
ytoo.rumandmonkey.com
.. what's that about?











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