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About tadmaster
| Bio: | I was born, and developed a musculo-skeletal system that facilitates the manual operation of computer equipment. This provoked an involuntary response in the sub-cockles of the nerd region which requires compulsive experimentation with new forms of temporal waste software. Here is the proof. |
| Member since: | 17 March 2009 |
| Software: | 137 different applications used |
| Usage: | 3 months, 2 weeks, 3 days, 4 hours, 57 minutes and 47 seconds |
| Platform Usage: |
Windows
(43%)
Web
(56%) |
Type of usage (in the last hour)
Internet (78%)
Audio & Video (21%)
Recently used
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Windows Explorer
about 13 hours ago
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Comodo Internet Secu...
about 13 hours ago
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Facebook
about 13 hours ago
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Last.fm Scrobbler
about 13 hours ago
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iTunes
about 13 hours ago
Awards
- 5 points — Started using Google Update
- 5 points — Started using Gears
- 5 points — Started using Google Wave
- 5 points — Started using Mail.ru
- 5 points — Started using Microsoft Narrator
I think when you use the browser to use one of those web applications it counts the web application instead of the browser. If you're just using it to surf sites that Wakoopa doesn't know about, it'll log as the browser.
If I make my own first comment, does that make me more awesome?