To a wonderful year that has gone by! Happy holidays!
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Merry Christmas and a happy new year in advance.
I am curious what the next year will bring up - to infinity and beyond ; ) -
@jon Happy Holidays for you and the whole Vivaldi Team family!!! 2018 it was an amazing year and 2019 will be even better \o/ #BrazilVivaldi
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Another amazing year. A special thanks to each and every person who has helped make Vivaldi what it is today.
To each Team Member, Soprano, Forum Mod, Ambassador, Forum Member and Snapshot Tester a wish for an even better 2019.With an extra special thanks to the Vivaldi Team who it seems never sleeps.
Happy Holidays to one and all!
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True, amazing year! Many thanks for everything what you do for us
Also my thanks is to cooperation with sopranos, moderators, translators, ambassadors.
I wish you all happy and merry Christmas, a happy new year and all good in 2019! -
Wishing you all at Vivaldi and all the users Happy Holidays and an excellent New Year!
Let's make 2019 the year for Vivaldi to grow and become a real contender to knock Google off the browser throne!
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Happy Holidays, I really like Vivaldi.
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Happy Holidays V-Team, and also greetings to all users of this fantastic Community.
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I love the large amount of customizations you can make for most any feature. It has to take a lot of time to not only make new features that set you apart from other web browsers, but to do those features in an intuitive way is what in the end will make your user base grow. For me, all the tab features allow me to quickly do things that would be tedious and difficult in other browsers. I'm new to Vivaldi, but I'm very impressed. It's my exclusive browser, and I don't see that changing. Cheers to all of the team. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
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@MoonDawg said in To a wonderful year that has gone by! Happy holidays!:
@zaibon said in To a wonderful year that has gone by! Happy holidays!:
I am curious what the next year will bring up - to infinity and beyond
The set of Natural numbers (integers 1+) for example is simply infinite. Call infinity x, and one beyond it is x+1. This is of course a joke. The nature of infinity is difficult. A construction is that any fraction of infinity is infinity, or any addition or multiplication of infinity is infinity.
And count from 1 to infinity becomes long, especially at the end
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