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Have you tried cleaning out your cache and your cookies? That could explain your issue.
Yes, browser can cache every web page visited. It is to load the pages faster in future.
Space?Yes, but not really!most of the time, a megabyte or so would be really unusual! (tiny)clear out the cookies and the cache every month or so, if you really are worried!
As often as you would like personally i do myne every day
Yes,an empty set is the subset of every set. The subset of an empty set is only an empty set itself.
No. An empty set is a subset of every set but it is not an element of every set.
It is a proxy. But can be setup to cache a set amound of data. For instance you can setup the cache to hold 500Mb. And if you goto Google it wont have to load the images every time...
It is a proxy. But can be setup to cache a set amound of data. For instance you can setup the cache to hold 500Mb. And if you goto Google it wont have to load the images every time...
maths is an awesome subject. every thing in the world is related with maths, even cookies. measuring quantities, volume of cookies, shape of cookies, temperature at witch they are cooked and the time they take ; every thing deals with maths.
Processing speed is far more important than cache size. Cache is a small amount of memory located in, or around the processor that is used to store small amounts of information that the processor can refer to as a quick reference. There are millions of bits flowing through cache memory every time the processor works. Any more, there is a standard amount of cache memory that is in every processor. Speed is a totally different thing and almost has nothing to do with cache size. Speed is definitely more important.
Every set contains the empty set. Every set is a subset of itself.
Anywhere from $1.50 for approx. 80 cookies (cheapo sandwich cookies) to ten or twenty dollars for very fancy cookies in small quantities. I mean, really, there is a cookie for every budget.