On 2015-02-10, David Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> That's what I said (in so many words).
>
> I'm sorry if you feel that I have trodden on your toes or plagiarised
> your post. However, I need to illustrate the problem that I would love
> someone to answer. To spell it out, I would like to click on a youtube
> link from a google search and read the video's metadata and any
> comments without immediately seeing the progress bar vacuuming up
> 500MB worth of my monthly bandwidth.

What springs to mind first would be some kind of add on 

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-center/?src=search

Says it prevents "buffering," "autoplay," and other diseases related to
our modern epoch.

But I suppose you already thought of that and are looking for a more 
groovy solution.

-- 

"Anything incomprehensible has a sexual significance to many people under 35."

— Zelda Fitzgerald


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