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Chilly

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  1. I don't see anyone that we should start.
  2. From http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/...-on-free-agency
  3. We were talking about QBs, not FBs.
  4. He did. And Mack Brown wouldn't let him.
  5. Stop whining! [/bigCat]
  6. More Accurate? I love the people questioning his toughness, heart, & accuracy. Those are *by far* his best attributes, and he's better than any other QB in the draft at those two. Does that mean I think he'll be successful? No. He's been in a limited Texas offense, his arm strength isn't up to par, and he needs lots of things to go right to be successful at the next level. Could it happen? yes. Likely? no.
  7. Which doesn't make it unconstitutional to require other questions to be answered. The constitution only requires that it be done. The lack of restrictions != a restriction in and of itself.
  8. The reports after the game were that he was dying to go back in, but Mack Brown/His Dad/The Trainers all decided it was a bad idea because he didn't have any feeling in his arm.
  9. Chrome hasn't fully developed the Extension API yet, so it can only hide ads and not prevent them from loading. However, I don't have a problem with it.
  10. It's highly doubtful they'll fine you, but it's more likely that a census worker will follow up in person. They mailed you a letter, didn't they? How hard do you think it'll be for them to find you?
  11. The 5th amendment? Nope: You're the one that called it unconstitutional, not me. It's on you to back up your claim by pointing out how it's unconstitutional. By the way, it's also illegal to not completely answer the census form: http://uscode.house.gov/uscode-cgi/fastweb...()%20%20AND%20(
  12. What section of the constitution makes those questions unconstitutional?
  13. And if you're going based of of a name alone, you never GET a first impression.
  14. Wow. I'm not sure where to begin on this, so I'll just pick one: 1.) A name is just a human given combination of letters to an object. Not thinking of or using a product because of it's name is quite possibly the silliest thing I've ever heard. To pull out an old Shakespeare quote: "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." 2.) It's a web browser. There isn't that much of a difference between them (except IE not supporting standards). Chrome has a fantastic rendering engine (it's twice as fast with heavy javascript based web apps than Firefox). 3.) The name is actually referring to Chromium, the open-source project from where it gets most of it's code. 4.) I'll throw out one more old quote: "Don't judge a book by it's cover."
  15. I agree that he's lacking physical tools, but McCoy has ton of fire and determination.
  16. https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail...aibdccddilifddb
  17. Have you tried multiple browsers and reinstalling flash?
  18. From the thread description: "good, hard, long" o dear
  19. Chrome works great.
  20. The Jags have diehards?
  21. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...ont-want-tebow/
  22. Gotta love the guy that calls Schefter a clown, then calls it a done deal based on Schefter's story.
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