Actually they do come to an end. You have to scroll down Graham's number of pages to reach it, at which point you and your computer turn into a black hole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham%27s_number
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Aaargh! I was trying to count the number of guys hammering their screen, and lost my place right near the end!
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WHS!Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
The work of the devil...
You know the ones. Ever time you scroll down, it loads yet more resource greedy graphics, embedded videos etc, you end up losing your place on the page & invariably your browser grinds to a halt.
Who, in the name of God came up with this cr@p and why does everyone from the Daily Telegraph to the Daily Mail think it's the way to go?!
and why can't browsers extend the page at the bottom without whisking the whole thing out of alignment so one must painstakingly find one's place again!
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It's called Facebook.Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostThe work of the devil...
You know the ones. Ever time you scroll down, it loads yet more resource greedy graphics, embedded videos etc, you end up losing your place on the page & invariably your browser grinds to a halt.
Who, in the name of God came up with this cr@p and why does everyone from the Daily Telegraph to the Daily Mail think it's the way to go?!
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