Should I run Firefox with Rosetta all the time?

I was just wondering if it's a good idea to run Firefox with Rosetta all the time or will the browser run faster if I turn it off when it's not needed?
I need to turn it on enough to make me think it'll be easier for me if I leave it on all the time.

It will run faster and use less memory if you let it run natively- whether the loss in speed is made by the convenience of not having to switch it (for whatever reason you're switching) is a personal calculation.

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    You raise some interesting points, to which I would like to respond - as much from curiosity as to your conclusions and observations as anything.
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    It is self-evident that removing the casing would cause the system to run cooler, as would be expected in any conventional design where a box encloses a heat-generating source. The issue isn't whether it runs cooler that way, but whether the heat levels when running in more conventional 'assembled' mode are in any way damaging to the system.
    There is always the possibility that your supposition is right, but if the history of laptops, for example, is anything to go by it would seem likely not. I have both Mac and PC laptops that have been in service for many years combined service and suffered no ill effects of temperature, vibration, even minor impacts and general handling abuse - things which the manufacturers (including Apple) have clearly designed the product to cope with. It is certainly true that both my iBook and TiBook run much hotter than my mini, that their optical drives create far more vibration and their cooling systems are far more challenged by cramped internal design, yet they both function flawlessly, despite continual heavy use. My experience is not, as far as I know, untypical. It leads me to believe that Apple have some competence in their design of products, and that they actually do know what they are doing.
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