Hi Julian Sadotti,

   To someone with the same first name, I owe a comment or two.

   The same type of crash happens when I use AWeb.  When it runs out of
Chip RAM, it too does not notify me of the problem, but either causes a
total crash, a guru or the system locks up.  It seems that the browsers
were never designed to deal with tons of images being thrown at them. 
The trouble with disabling certain parts of the browser (javascript,
images, or cookies) is that more and more sites will not allow you to go
beyond square one unless it detects that you can receive images,
javascript, cookies, and, more recently, Flash-Shockwave (soon, probably,
JAVA, too).

   I can think of two possible work-arounds the programmers can do for
this problem:  1) have the program temporarily store the image onto a
disk; and/or, 2) have the program cause a downgrade of resolution of the
image (from 1200x1200 to 600x400).  In either case, less Chip RAM will
be used at one time, perhaps, preventing a crash.

   Anyhow, those are my thoughts on this.

                                         Julian.

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