I've never really seen how Firefox or Chrome are superior to IE, but each to their own I suppose :P
Smetzle L3: Member May 20, 2009 112 51 Nov 21, 2009 #1,481 I've never really seen how Firefox or Chrome are superior to IE, but each to their own I suppose
Smetzle L3: Member May 20, 2009 112 51 Nov 21, 2009 #1,484 Edit: Ninja'd. I guess you could cook the duck though
Numerous L4: Comfortable Member Oct 14, 2009 150 72 Nov 22, 2009 #1,486 Only 1 serving per bottle though.
Westerhound L5: Dapper Member Feb 5, 2009 248 104 Nov 22, 2009 #1,487 Milk kills the hotness of chili instantly
TheDarkerSideofYourShadow L10: Glamorous Member Apr 12, 2008 792 286 Nov 23, 2009 #1,489 Then we'd have a lot of this
YM LVL100 YM aa Dec 5, 2007 7,158 6,081 Nov 23, 2009 #1,496 OH GOD NO!!! Actually. You've stumped me. I can't think of anything that trumps hawking radiation :bored:
OH GOD NO!!! Actually. You've stumped me. I can't think of anything that trumps hawking radiation :bored:
quigon L1: Registered Nov 16, 2009 0 1 Nov 23, 2009 #1,497 well, according to most conspiracy theorists (since they're so reliable), tin foil repels any and all radiation. So I present this feeble attempt.
well, according to most conspiracy theorists (since they're so reliable), tin foil repels any and all radiation. So I present this feeble attempt.