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Old 09-09-2015, 03:15 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
You ever notice how the people who are the least likely to fall for the ol' addon "tools" installations are the ones who seem to get the most upset over them (and obssess over thwarting them)? I've never been in such a hurry to install a program that I couldn't take the time to carefully read what I was getting myself into. I like to read.
I'm not all that hot and bothered, it's just a nice bonus on top of having something approximating a simple `sudo pacman -Syu` and all OS components and software installations are silently brought up to date.

I was merely observing a potential "why" for Chrome's popularity, and then floated a random train of thought as part of a casual discussion.
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