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Looking for a certain firefox addon

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-02 1:49

As the title suggests, im looking for an addon that will allow me to change the text on websites to whatever I say. For instance I can make the Google logo on google.com say 4chan, but in the same font as the one google was in. I had this a couple years back but lost track of it. Anyone have any idea what it was called/something like it?

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-02 3:48

greasemonkey

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-02 4:46

sexpanther

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-02 5:26

Firebug lets you do this, but it wouldn't be permanent. You would need a greasemonkey script for that.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-24 18:02

Looking for a certain scientific railgun

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-24 18:08

Looking for a certain magical index

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-24 18:17

LoI)Kgmogr

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-10 7:14

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Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 7:39


In mathematics, cardinal numbers, or cardinals for short, are a generalization of the natural numbers used to measure the cardinality (size) of sets. The cardinality of a finite set is a natural number – the number of elements in the set. The transfinite cardinal numbers describe the sizes of infinite sets.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 8:24


Exponentiation is non-decreasing in both arguments:

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 9:09


Leopold Kronecker was skeptical of the notion of infinity and how his fellow mathematicians were using it in 1870s and 1880s. This skepticism was developed in the philosophy of mathematics called finitism, an extreme form of the philosophical and mathematical schools of constructivism and intuitionism. Typical dumb goy.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 9:55


 In modern set theory, it is common to restrict attention to the von Neumann universe of pure sets, and many systems of axiomatic set theory are designed to axiomatize the pure sets only.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 10:40


A class that is not a set (informally in Zermelo–Fraenkel) is called a proper class, and a class that is a set is sometimes called a small class. For instance, the class of all ordinal numbers, and the class of all sets, are proper classes in many formal systems.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 11:25


The difficulty appears when there is no natural choice of elements from each set. If we cannot make explicit choices, how do we know that our set exists? For example, suppose that X is the set of all non-empty subsets of the real numbers.

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