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Weekend Wrap and "Liked, Learned, Hated" right here -- How did tipping go?
Best I can do is $25 and a mars barI've got a signed, limited edition of 500 proof copy of Cloud Atlas that a rep gave me. Might be worth putting it on eBay.

I have a 5c off shake n bake voucher that could be yours if you're luckyI've got a signed, limited edition of 500 proof copy of Cloud Atlas that a rep gave me. Might be worth putting it on eBay.
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I'll up that and throw in a Mc'Donalds monopoly token for a free small Mc cafe beverage.I have a 5c off shake n bake voucher that could be yours if you're lucky
Oh, and finally summoning the courage to ditch Internet Explorer and converting to Chrome. Very impressed. Bigfooty had been running at half rat-power for some time, no longer.
Thats like needing courage to breathe...
Starting my final year of uni... tonight. Never had night classes before. Pleases me because I don't have to set any alarms to get out of bed on a Monday morning![]()
Oh, and finally summoning the courage to ditch Internet Explorer and converting to Chrome. Very impressed. Bigfooty had been running at half rat-power for some time, no longer.
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enjoy ad free, secure, private browsing
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Has already improved my life ten-fold.Fan-*******-tastic. Thank you.
Up until a week ago I had NFI what Chrome even was. Never occurred to me it was a separate browser Has already improved my life ten-fold.
Edit: Success, all working sweetly. So I'm assuming it's safe to have Chrome remember your passwords and shit? Net banking more secure?
you can also download a cricinfo extension - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/espn-cricinfo/ijhlikjoigjegofbedmfmlcfkmhabldh/related - it's handy at work as it just pops up a wicket alert. (you are on the cricket board a fair bit right ?)
as for passwords, i don't have my passwords saved by the browser, but i'm pretty uptight on browser security and i'm very good at remembering different passwords across different sites so i don't need to.
i would recommend something like lastpass (https://lastpass.com/) for storing passwords, rather than the browser. personally haven't had a need to use them, but plenty of people use it.
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Haha, Cricinfo extension was the very first thing I did.
Lastpass looks interesting, I'll check that out. Not that I have anything sensitive to protect except banking, but I don't have any of that saved to my browser. Plenty of people out there waiting to read all my spam and up my BF post count
Thanks for the n00b support
Yeah this. Less than a month till I see five shows in a week. Can't effing waittttttttttttStarting my final year of uni... tonight. Never had night classes before. Pleases me because I don't have to set any alarms to get out of bed on a Monday morning
Also planning to make a mini-doco detailing my upcoming trip overseas with a few mates. It's working title? Awkward Flirting Story (Or "ABED", all caps). These thoughts please me. This trip being book-ended by Springsteen shows also pleases me.
Oh, and finally summoning the courage to ditch Internet Explorer and converting to Chrome. Very impressed. Bigfooty had been running at half rat-power for some time, no longer.
Hoverzoom? Or these 2 different things?If you're using Chrome you need to install Hoverclick. Saves so much time opening links in new tabs and is absolutely essential if you're on Reddit or anything like it. Even handy on FB so you can avoid having to open the picture up in the tab you're browsing.
Hoverzoom? Or these 2 different things?

jennifer lawrence getting recognition.

