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an amazing likeness
Acceptable at a dance, invaluable in a shipwreck.
Good Bad & The Monkey
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
The process is the goal.
Men heap together the mistakes of their lives, and create a monster they call Destiny.
I've got a fever...
Firefox isn't happy.
Try a refresh on Firefox. It'll force the browser to download the latest set of style sheets instead of using the cached version.
I have no idea what that means, BTW. Eric told me to do it once.
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Try a refresh on Firefox. It'll force the browser to download the latest set of style sheets instead of using the cached version. I have no idea what that means, BTW. Eric told me to do it once.
Dumbass - it's called a reload.Thanks.
Test of Firefox2
Test of Firefoxy
Whoa....your monkey is upside down now too...yikes. And in FF most of the controls (up there ^) aren't working at this time (no bullets or symbols).
Ctrl R worked for me.
This is a test. IE 7 on Vista 32 seems happy, as previously noted by others...
This is the begining of a 43 page powerpoint on the proper running form
In conclusion, we have new functionality. We must now resist the urge to compose each message as though it were a ransom note.
Is it working on FF now? Out of the blue, my Camino on a Mac started working. Let me show you all the reasons why:
Options,Account, Forums
The monkey is upside down so that its eucharist does not fall out.
Wow, something happened with quoting.
Anyway, it may be too late, I think I saw the eucharist falling out of the monkey way down to the bottom of a thread somewhere already.
It's a 5k. It hurt like hell...then I tried to pick it up. The end.
Does eucharist = brains?
Ricky —our ability to perform up to our physiological potential in a race is determined by whether or not we truly psychologically believe that what we are attempting is realistic. Anton Krupicka