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if ff is a commo...

ie is a volvo

more word than a thesaurus..

FF is seriously the best out there. For some weird reason it has performance issues on some boxes. My IBM at work runs it like a pig, yet my home pc flies with it. And I >know< theres nothing different in my installation technique/versions ;P

Ie is a security whore. Shit UI. no tabbed browsing until 7 (which has an even worse UI) as well as the integration into windows explorer which is shit (i love it when my browser crashes my menu system). Wasnt impressed with safari and havent tested google yet but I can say FF is my dawg

-D

firefox ftw :down::P

ah the joys of spending money on cars...............ive just spent 1000 bucks on stereo gear for the patrol, and ive got more to spend in the upcoming months too, aside from a major service coming up

lol

gotta stop spending money on tis f**king car!

650 bucks this week!

*shakes head and feels like crying*

ech i know the feeling.... week after week spending money on the car :| and yet a mountain of shite left to do

its never ending

and im too old to whore my body out

sux

-D

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