Memory flood (too big to call a leak). Working set grows 1mb/sec (1.5 gb in 24 hrs)

Firefox image is getting huge, quickly. This seems a bit more than a memory leak, its more like a firehose. Image starts at 115mb, by the time it gets pages opened, its at 400mb. It then grows at around 1mb/second, getting to 1.5gb in under 24 hours. The growth happens even when the process isn't doing any reads/writes/touching the net. Not sure when this started getting bad - used to be it would be 100mb once the default set of windows opened, and grow to 3-400mb after about a week. (machine has 2gb of ram)
I have a moderate collection of extensions (30 or so), and typically have around 10 tabs open (not the >100 mentioned in the help entry). Its version 6.xx. (list of extensions below.)
Question: Looking at the list of windows and extension, are there any that are known to be hogs?
Windows left open always: gmail, google reader, plus, and calendar. Web site admin page (static), youtube user page, twitter (people who follow, not the home page), 2-3 static pages.

Firefox image is getting huge, quickly. This seems a bit more than a memory leak, its more like a firehose. Image starts at 115mb, by the time it gets pages opened, its at 400mb. It then grows at around 1mb/second, getting to 1.5gb in under 24 hours. The growth happens even when the process isn't doing any reads/writes/touching the net. Not sure when this started getting bad - used to be it would be 100mb once the default set of windows opened, and grow to 3-400mb after about a week. (machine has 2gb of ram)
I have a moderate collection of extensions (30 or so), and typically have around 10 tabs open (not the >100 mentioned in the help entry). Its version 6.xx. (list of extensions below.)
Question: Looking at the list of windows and extension, are there any that are known to be hogs?
Windows left open always: gmail, google reader, plus, and calendar. Web site admin page (static), youtube user page, twitter (people who follow, not the home page), 2-3 static pages.

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