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Problem: You cannot imagine life without Firefox but over time, your favorite browser keeps getting slower and slower.

Not only is it slow, Firefox sometimes hangs for no reason, consumes a large amount of memory and CPU usage can climb to 90% or more when you have multiple tabs open simultaneously.

You have uninstalled most of the extensions and toolbars, deleted all the cookies and internet temporary files, cleared up the file download queue and disabled the background check for software updates – but none of this has helped you speed-up Firefox.
Solution: This is a common problem especially if you have been running Firefox for some time – I don’t know why Firefox slows down but here’s a small trick to rejuvenate the aged copy of Firefox without doing a fresh install.

Step 1: Start Firefox and export your bookmarks as a file on your hard-drive (we’ll need them later).

Step 2: Type firefox.exe – P in the Run box of Windows. (see screenshot)

Step 3: Click the Create Profile button without making any modifications to your existing profile (which is normally called “default”)

Now when you Start Firefox in the new profile, you are very likely to be impressed with the speed. You can import the bookmarks that you saved in Step 1. If you have made any changes to the Firefox Dictionary, copy the persdict.dat word list file from the old profile folder to the new one.

Yes, there won’t be any old Firefox add-ons in the new profile but the browser will be extremely quick and won’t hog the CPU – just the way you want Firefox to run on your computer.

And if you ever need to revert to the old profile, just type Firefox -P again and click the old profile. Nothing is lost.

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Funny but rockin..

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Mountain lions

There is an ongoing dispute over whether or not cougars (also called mountain lions or pumas) now roam throughout the midwestern US. Since this secretive cat is an endangered species, its presences in the region would mean protection efforts would need to be implemented.

There have been a number of unverified cougar sitings by residents in Michigan, but wildlife biologists suspect many of these sightings were mistaken identifications.

The National Parks Service surveyed one park, Sleeping Bear Dunes, looking for mountain lions but they were unable to catch a glimpse of even a single cougar.

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