Ok. So, the Cardinals won’t be there in the end. Get over it; I have. (First though, I do have to say that I’ve never seen such public fervor for a guy getting plunked in the ol’ boys. Sorry, Matt Holliday.)
So, I’ve been browsing the internet for the better part of the decade now, and I have realized that though there are several different browsers available only a few have ever seemed viable. I first started out using AOL’s service, but soon realized the clutter nature of a computer screen was inconvenient, if not annoying (I don’t care if I have fucking mail!). After that, I was using Internet Explorer, and soon after that, Firefox was an option. Recently, I had been using the new Google chrome, but that soon changed whenever Chrome had problems with flash players, and would not even be able to run the NFL Rewind from www.nfl.com (A wonderful way to watch past games online. I think I’ve watched Tom Brady blow out his knee 20 times with this spectacular service). Firefox always seemed a little bit better at handling the pop ups than Internet Explorer, but recent editions seem to run slow (not to mention, getting about as naggy as AOL about the addons and toolbars). And something just never seemed right about Explorer.
So, the battle wages on; which one will ever exert their dominance upon the masses (oh, and you mac safari users can shut the fuck up; that program is dog shit). For now (for me), it is Firefox version 49.2 or whatever.
Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize. That may be an eventual podcast topic. So sportsnat…er…Just BS asks:
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