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I wanted to get as far as I could on another coding project I have (so I can have some extra cash to put in my savings), and I pretty much used all of today to do so. Some problems along the way, but oh well. You can’t always account for the problems in your life. Just take them at face value and just force yourself to deal.

I will say this though, Internet Explorer can suck my invisible nut because it is the most useless, piece of shit browser anyone on this planet could use. Use FireFox, use Chrome, Safari, Opera… something but Internet Fucking Explorer. If you are using IE right now, I pity you. You have a choice. A choice between good browsers and a scraping-bottom-of-the barrel browser.

Most people don’t realize they have this choice. Hell, tons of people don’t even know what a browser is! “Google is my browser!”

I guess now that’s sort of true… kind of with Chrome, but not in the way these people are thinking.

The recipe featured in today’s video was Chicken Milano and cost under $10 to make. The entire meal cost a little over $15. There are four servings, which means I will be eating this for a couple days since I don’t know how well chicken will freeze. Nice.

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  1. Very delicious looking food, Nichole. Sorry to hear you haven’t been eating well lately, but it looks like this meal will put you back on track!

    Somehow Anne and I got sick last night, so I stayed home today to try and rest up. I am feeling better now, so hopefully I’ll be in top form to go back to work tomorrow.

    Don’t we all hate IE? Since my machine is slower, I have been using Opera a lot and really enjoy it.

    Keep eating well and writing!

    • Sometimes I will use Chrome, which is pretty fast too. I have Opera on my computer, but I hardly ever use it, save for cross-browser testing purposes.

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    Mmmmmm Your dinner looks yummy. It is making me hungry!

    Listening to you talk about the little problem you encountered, that you thought only you would notice, but that you had to fix, sounded very familiar. Kind of like painting trim on a two story house with an artist’s paint brush so the line would be perfect. LOL You come by the perfectionist in you naturally. = )

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