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i dont see the point in changing browsers...they both can look at porn just the same :laugh:

True, however would it be better for said porn to load faster...yes, yes it would :laugh:

IE is sooooo slow by comparison when loading pages, well thats what I've noticed.

was there limiter action? pleas tell me there was limiter action!!!:laugh:
Haha nope, there may have been some exhaust smoke though, you'll have to ask Karen. Ghey open diff (and insane horsepower of course) meant I had trouble getting through a gap in the oncoming traffic across Milton Rd this morning too, looked in the rear vision mirror and there was a cloud of blue smoke :laugh:

Fixing the oil burning thing shortly though, and hopefully that'll help the fuel economy too. For something that makes bugger all power and isn't driven hard, it struggles to make 400km from a 65L tank of fuel. On the other hand though, what price can you put on that much style, and that much toughness?

True, however would it be better for said porn to load faster...yes, yes it would :laugh:

IE is sooooo slow by comparison when loading pages, well thats what I've noticed.

and you can have tabs full of porn - im a big fan of tabbed browsing - although i think IE has finally caught up with the times in that respect

Im on holidays :laugh:

Congratulations :sick:

Haha nope, there may have been some exhaust smoke though, you'll have to ask Karen. Ghey open diff (and insane horsepower of course) meant I had trouble getting through a gap in the oncoming traffic across Milton Rd this morning too, looked in the rear vision mirror and there was a cloud of blue smoke :laugh:

Fixing the oil burning thing shortly though, and hopefully that'll help the fuel economy too. For something that makes bugger all power and isn't driven hard, it struggles to make 400km from a 65L tank of fuel.

I confirm smoke :sick:

Cressida = more exxy to run than a skyline :laugh:

and you can have tabs full of porn - im a big fan of tabbed browsing - although i think IE has finally caught up with the times in that respect

Yeh they have but IE still sucks...FF FTW :laugh::huh:

Very observant, young padawan :laugh: Yeah holidays ftw. On the other hand, you can tell how much work I'm actually doing atm, so it's not all bad.

2 parts of fark all would sum it up :sick:

i've got work i CAN do, but it involves me doing some calcs, and theres no way in hell im gonna strain myself today :laugh:

Yeah has been a while... bike is at Gary's place, needs a little work (due for a major service and needs tyres) but I'm getting back in a week or so. Then riding it heaps to catch up on lost time!!

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