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So I'm sure there are others like me, who start reading something which links to something else but you don't want to be interrupted now, so you open it in a new tab for later.
Then when you finish reading something you either close it, OR you keep it open because it was so good you may want to come back and reference it later. (I don't know why I never use bookmarks... well, actually by keeping it open it keeps the tab history too so I can still go back/forward).And over time you close tabs as you finish them, but if you aren't done with something it just lingers and eventually you end up with something like what I'm about to share with you.Behold My Current Open Tab List from Firefox:
(And, yeah I have read ALL of these pages at least 1x... and yep I did close a bunch along the way, but obviously I'm retaining more than I'm releasing ;)
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