I didnt shout.
Yes you did. You should've been using the Internet for long enough to know that using block capitals on the Internet is considered to be shouting.
But I used caps to reinforce my point since I made the same point about years ago to you specifically.
That's what
bold typeface is for.
I pointed out a simple fact that I understand about Firefox that makes your comparisons involving numbers pretty much useless. In fact, those comparisons are almost always useless. If you have 1.5 gig of ram do you really care if your web browser is using 200mb?
I did admit that it is not a scientific test. It will vary depending on the hardware.
I've 1 gig ram and I use an eee pc with Firefox on ubuntu 9.10 and I cant fault firefoxes performance (19 tabs open atm, rarely stop firefox except when I shut down/battery is low).
Perhaps your battery will last a bit longer if you used a lighter weight browser. ;D
I have a fairly old machine with 512MB which doesn't all get used half of the time but Firefox does seem to get slower, the longer it's loaded.
I've just tried Safari out, it seems quite good.
I don't know how it compares to the other browsers yet. So far, I like the way both the height and width of the text box on forums can be changed so it's more like typing in a word processor. It doesn't have Adblock but Googleing has reveled a few options.
EDIT:
I've just had a play with Epiphany, it's certainly lightweight, fast and has an Adblock extension. On the downside it's not so user friendly, opening a new tab takes a couple of clicks, and it only zooms text, not images. It reminds me of Firefox pre-3 and certainly has quite a way to go before it's good enough for me.
I suppose I'll just have to keep looking for a better browser for Linux unless Firefox 3.6 is really good.