2011.06.08 TRIAL Day Thirteen (Afternoon Session)

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come on re-direct correctly about tabs.

I *think* it would be assuming facts not in evidence if the state brings it up so the witness would have to bring it up as an example and even then I think it would be objected to (and probably sustained but you can't take things back the jurors here)
 
  • #1,342
Firefox 2 had tabbed browsing, IIRC.
 
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PRINT! Genius.
 
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Why is no one talking multiple windows and tabs............ arrrrrrrrrrggggggggg I can't even remember a time I didn't have several tabs open and was moving around from place to place.

I have 9 open right now, btw
 
  • #1,345
YOOKAY

With the husband that has been an IT consultant for 20 years, I have a question; when I type in my addressbar at the top of my screen. For example I want to go to Facebook. I type F and then Facebook.com shows up in the addressbar. Does that mean it was auto-generated or user activity?

It's "pops" up in the address bar because you've been there before - it comes from the "history" on a browser. Clear your "history" and that won't pop up until the next time you go to that site.
 
  • #1,346
U see that this is Sims work and I do not understand why is she not doing?
 
  • #1,347
Why on earth would somebody have multiple browsers open???


I do during this trial one google chrome for WS's and Orlando Sentinel then

Internet Explorer for my other web browsing. Sometime 5 or 6 tabs are open.
 
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JB actually didn't do THAT badly.........did he make progress? I think not so much.

I wonder if JB has given much thought to his own internet usage lately? Like....in the courtroom.....through another server???
 
  • #1,350
amen! only shows how long the search took not how long the user looked at it
 
  • #1,351
lmao I just said "bless you"
 
  • #1,352
Ha! Linda pulled a Baez! LOL
 
  • #1,353
Mr. Baez went through the time spent at each site. 7 secs is all it takes to type in chloroform? You type in the word and it returns a result in a brief period of time?

Yes.

You have options in Google, correct?

Is this block of Internet history as surfing the web for information about weapons and chloroform, those types of things?

Yes.

And when someone typed into google how to make chloroform, maybe they're trying to find out how to make chloroform? (Hah!)
 
  • #1,354
nice work linda!
 
  • #1,355
Sustained but not forgotten...like it or not.
 
  • #1,356
Ohhh "web surfing!" Linda just nailed it!
 
  • #1,357
CAn't tell if items were printed!
 
  • #1,358
yeah!!!! she said he cannot tell if items were printed for later review!
 
  • #1,359
LDB brought up printing! Yeah baby!
 
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