In Canada, we have regular and diet... no fake/real sugar or anything like that.
In Canada, we have regular and diet... no fake/real sugar or anything like that.
I'm surprised they didn't think of it before... wonder what it does if you get an e-mail from China.
/me is using Chrome right now. But I have IE (never use it), Firefox, but I mostly use Chrome. I use Firefox for compatibility issues that occasionally (rarely) pop up with Chrome.
I don't have any pictures, but I've been making booklets similar to this for years. Here's how I make mine:
My workspace = a netbook with earbuds that goes in my backpack. Don't think that counts as a space though.
I'm trying to find a way to flame flame... um... it's so cool it can't be fire... cough cough.
lol. Alot of these are classics in Canada. Also: poutine does not have *fried* cheese curds. They just dump cheese and then dump gravy on top of the fries and cheese.
I have five tabs open: Google, Hotmail, Facebook, GMail, and [Trillian.im] (aka the only IM client not blocked on this network...)
@digitmint: Yeah, but in the heat of the moment I always go on and on.
Yeah I'm of the bullet point form. But that being said my "performances" always last too long. If you do that you have to be aware of timing and have to practice it as well. This is good advice for people who are good at speaking but most people would sound like they are reciting a dictionnary definition in prewriting…
Big Mac sauce = mayonnaise +
bread. cheese. butter. cook. burnt it? ah well... tastes fine anyways.
Yeah. I type them all on my EeePC. But calculations are way too much of a pain in the ass to type. So I answered both.
I keep it in a bag with a rubber band. By the time it's dry, we're almost out anyways. Might just be the weather here or the way my cabinets are though... but I've never found a need for one of those stupid bears.