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How to cook an egg on an Athlon

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Feelin a bit hungry ?....got an Athlon and an egg ? Well why dont you try cooking an egg on it ?

<A HREF="http://www.handyscripts.co.uk/trubador_egg.htm" target="_new">How to cook an egg using your Athlon...Literally !</A>

YUMMY !

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I don't need a 'Gigahertz' chip to surf the web just yet ;-)</font color=purple>

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Too slow :tongue:

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Don't step in the sarcasm!

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DAMN YOU RAYSTONN !!

....arse burgers.

Didn't see that...grrr.

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