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Can you get browser plugins that will automatically accept cookies for any site you choose to visit?

I don't think I want to live in a world where I'm just going to have to click those pop-ups over and over again until the end of time.
 
Can you get browser plugins that will automatically accept cookies for any site you choose to visit?

I don't think I want to live in a world where I'm just going to have to click those pop-ups over and over again until the end of time.
Check out Vivaldi. It is very flexible and customizable.
 
Why do some members on CFC have crossed-out names?
 
I saw that post about two minutes after I asked. :wallbash:
 
In the sense that there's part of the map reading "Here be Dragons".
Dragons are a part of the Midgard scenarios in Civilization II: Test of Time. :scan:

They make pretty decent combat units, once you acquire the Dragon Language and Ally With Dragons techs.
 
What is the gift option/link that just appeared under everyone's post?

I'm still wondering what I'm supposed to be looking at to see said link.
 
I'm still wondering what I'm supposed to be looking at to see said link.
It has gone away again. Yesterday the bottom right of each post looked like:
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But today the Gift link has gone.
 

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In Bavaria and Bohemia bock beer known for it's high alcohol content was usually brewed in winter (Winter- or Weihnachtsbock) and in may (Maibock). Beerbarrels was usually stored underground in the beercellars and large blocks of ice were harvested during winter from local lakes to cool those cellars. The cellars were either in the side of a hill or mountain or bellow the beer garden.
So my guess would also be at about 3-4 months dependant on the weather / ice harvest and the quality of the beer.
 
It has gone away again. Yesterday the bottom right of each post looked like:
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But today the Gift link has gone.

Thank you. :)
 
In Bavaria and Bohemia bock beer known for it's high alcohol content was usually brewed in winter (Winter- or Weihnachtsbock) and in may (Maibock). Beerbarrels was usually stored underground in the beercellars and large blocks of ice were harvested during winter from local lakes to cool those cellars. The cellars were either in the side of a hill or mountain or bellow the beer garden.
So my guess would also be at about 3-4 months dependant on the weather / ice harvest and the quality of the beer.

Yes ice cellars
Many medieval estates, nobility or big farms, in the netherlands had big ponds nearby for various purposes, and one of them was a source of ice for the ice cellars. Not only for beer.
 
It has gone away again. Yesterday the bottom right of each post looked like:
gift_link-png.507246

But today the Gift link has gone.
It's still in the account upgrade page-thingey. I guess they're still tinkering with it.
 
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