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You can buy Potassium Nitrate on Amazon

Have a look at the 'frequently also bought' section. Err...


Presumably the guide to using it all can instantly be downloaded to your Kindle too ;)

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jonbwfc wrote:
You can buy Potassium Nitrate on Amazon

Have a look at the 'frequently also bought' section. Err...


Presumably the guide to using it all can instantly be downloaded to your Kindle and the NSA too ;)

LMFTFY

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Ctrl+alt+delete was a huge mistake, says Bill Gates

http://www.techradar.com/news/computing ... es-1184192

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Ctrl+alt+delete was a huge mistake, says Bill Gates

??? It does the job quite well I think. At least for getting task manager open when something isn't working right.

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It could have been one key. It is one key - the power button ;)

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Caz is correct though


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Ctrl+alt+delete was a huge mistake, says Bill Gates

??? It does the job quite well I think. At least for getting task manager open when something isn't working right.

Agreed it was a decent pen ultimate resort for users. The last resort was the power button.


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8-) , but I have enough problems finding stuff in my room...

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A step closer to my predictions back in 2003-4, when I envisioned a laptop made from a clear material. It would look like too panes of glass and when activated, the keyboard would become visible and the screen would display.

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Five expired foods you can still eat

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazin ... r-24305902

They're somewhat stretching foods there, but it fcuking drives me spare when I want to take a cereal and a member of the braincell trust has left the milk sitting out for an hour. I hate seeing food wasted too.

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I tend to be wary of dairy products having had a couple of bad experiences.

ION: Sandra Bullock in The Net - she's quite attractive but is somebody I've never given much thought.

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ION: Sandra Bullock in The Net - she's quite attractive but is somebody I've never given much thought.


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Five expired foods you can still eat

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazin ... r-24305902

They're somewhat stretching foods there, but it fcuking drives me spare when I want to take a cereal and a member of the braincell trust has left the milk sitting out for an hour. I hate seeing food wasted too.


I don't like warm milk on cereal either. Plus even the cereal goes soggy quicker if it's not straight-from-fridge cold.

My other half is an expiry date junky where as I tend to use more common sense. You can tell when something smells bad and you really shouldn't eat it.

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Caz is correct though


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