The Great Size Divide: Why XXL and 2XL Are Not the Same

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It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as ready-to-wear clothing: you grab what you think is your size, only to find it either swimming on you or restricting your every move. This confusion is amplified when we delve into the seemingly interchangeable world of XXL and 2XL. Many shoppers, and even some retailers, use these terms synonymously, but a closer look reveals a subtle yet significant difference that can make or break your wardrobe choices. The core of the discrepancy lies in the sizing conventions adopted by different manufacturers and for different types of clothing. Generally, XXL is an extension of standard alpha sizing (S, M, L, XL), while 2XL often signifies a true "plus" or "big and tall" size. "I used to just assume they were the same," admits Sarah Jenkins, a 34-year-old marketing professional. "I'd order an XXL t-shirt online, and sometimes it would fit perfectly, and other times it would be ridiculously small, like a r...

What the Flock?

While I'm waiting for a trailer to upload to YouTube, I'm just testing this Flock browser which seems pretty good, but also seems to use a lot more resources than Firefox and to be honest, you could probably find an extension for Firefox that does the same thing as Flock.

I'll take a look in a mo to see if I can find extensions to give the same functionality, if so, it kinda makes Flock = Firefox + bloatware.

Well, it seems I've found the extensions needed to give me the 'social' functions that Flock has included, but where Flock is around 10MB, Firefox and the extensions probably add up to around 6.5MB (all before installation). So which extensions give the same functionality?
  • del.icio.us buttons - Add a couple of buttons to the toolbar which allow you to tag sites and add them to your de.icio.us bookmarks. It's an official del.icio.us extension too.

  • Scribefire - Since Flock is a 'social browser', blogging to different services like WordPress and blogger is part of the browser, Scribefire allows you to post to your blog in pretty much the same way, with just a click of an icon.

  • Wizz RSS News Reader - Not particularly a social thing, but since Firefox doesn't have an in-built feed reader anymore, this is a good alternative.

  • Firefox Universal Uploader - Great if you want to upload stuff to Flickr, YouTube, Picasa and even Facebook plus a few more.

The media bar and web clipboard are things I could do without since the media bar is another resource hog and I personally have no use for the web clipboard and there doesn't seem to be a Firefox extension for something similar, so I guess not a lot of people are interested either.

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