How can I stop Firefox asking me to update to a newer version?

It seems like every couple of days, I get a message from Firefox telling me I should update to a newer version. I don't want to do that. I'm happy with the version I have. How can a stop these messages, other than going to Safari (I'm a Mac user).

Why Man?
Upgrade to firefox 4. You will be amazed to see its performance.
37,822,332 Users are using it and it is still counting.
Anyway if you want your current version, then do this:
# Press Alt+T
# Click on Options
# Go to Advanced Panel
# Go to Update tab
# Uncheck the box Automatically check Updates to Firefox
See if it works.
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