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The average paving slab is cuter than SJPOriginally posted by boo.boo View PostThe orangutan is much cuter.
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I have been about eight feet away from her (I was outside the office door just by the paps' enclosure a few minutes before taking that photo) and I hereby endorse Jeremy Clarkson's opinion that she looks like "a boiled horse"Originally posted by boo.boo View Postouch!
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She does have quite a long face.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI have been about eight feet away from her (I was outside the office door just by the paps' enclosure a few minutes before taking that photo) and I hereby endorse Jeremy Clarkson's opinion that she looks like "a boiled horse"
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Good idea, there's Opera and Firefox on this freebie disk I just received.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostDon't use IE. Problem solved.
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They're both good. If you're just using it for browsing (not planning to do web development or anything like that) then Opera is a bit smaller and faster, although I personally don't like the user interface very much. Firefox has a wide range of extensions which might prove more useful in the long term, and its UI is probably nearer to what you've got with IE.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGood idea, there's Opera and Firefox on this freebie disk I just received.
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You are a geek god and I salute you sirOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostWhy bother?
does everything you needCode:telnet www.example.com 80 GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: www.example.com

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