I have nothing but success on that page, barring a coupla rendering issues... prolly IE Specific.
- Debian Linux - Unstable, with preferred Experimental in apt.conf
- Kernel 2.6.9-1-k7 Debian package 2.6.9-3
- Xfree86 v4.3.0 Debian package 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8
- Mozilla's Firefox v1.0
- user agent string: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.5) Gecko/20041207 Firefox/1.0 (Debian package 1.0-5)
- Application Name: Netscape
- Application Version: 5.0 (X11; en-US)
- Linux i686
- Extensions loaded
- Dom Inspector v1.0 (included with FF)
- Bookmark Backup v0.3
- Download Sort v2.0.3
- Adblock v0.5 d2 * nightly 39
- Duplicate Tab v0.3
- Hide Searchbar v0.2
- Image Zoom v0.1.7
- Tab Clicking Options v0.1.1
- User Agent Switcher v0.6
- Web Developer v0.8
- Connection Type: Linux Firewalled T-1 provided by a Netopia Premise Router and a T-Repeater
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