At 8:19 AM -0800 1/15/2009, OriginalMacBabe wrote, without bothering 
to bottom post and trim:
>It isn't your ISP ...

You don't know that; the OP hasn't provided details.

>I have this all the time with my mini and so does my dad.  It is FF 
>- it is a memory hog

Please provide details of such.  Specific URLs and the memory usage 
you're seeing.

>It also crashes consistently when accessing the history or trying to 
>reload the last
>closed tab - not every time, but quite often.

Let's see the crash logs.

Have you tried moving your history aside?  Perhaps the files are corrupted?

>I've written them with no response.

Firefox, part of the Mozilla project, is open source.  In what way 
did you "written them"?  DId you open a bug report?  If so, please 
provide the #.


Firefox 3.0.5 works just great on my Smurf, with only 640 MB RAM and 
OS X 10.4.11, btw.  RPM's optimized version is even about as fast as 
the current WebKits.  FF is stable, for the most part - the only 
crashes I've seen were caused by Flash.  FF bogs now and then when I 
hit a site that spews out a lot of ads, especially animated (flash) - 
ad blocking fixes that of course...

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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