SORTED Bloopers 4 – FridgeCam

This week on FridgeCam, we take a look at all the times we get it wrong, we say thank you for all your video responses and photos, and we take a look at some of our favourite responses.

Also, remember to check out the recipes from our website:

Arroz Con Pollo http://sortedfood.com/arrozconpollo
Easy Chicken and Mango Curry http://sortedfood.com/chickenmangocurry
Bacon and Mushroom Cannelloni http://sortedfood.com/baconcannelloni
Peach and Pistachio Crumble http://sortedfood.com/summercrumble
Slimmers’ Breakfast Muffins http://sortedfood.com/breakfastmuffins
Lamb Samosas http://sortedfood.com/lambsamosa
Boozy Berry Trifle http://sortedfood.com/berrytrifle

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Browser Test: Chrome 19 vs Firefox 13 vs Internet Explorer 9 vs Opera 12 vs Safari 5.1

Browser Test: Chrome 19 vs Firefox 13 vs Internet Explorer 9 vs Opera 12 vs Safari 5.1

Download Google Chrome 19: http://www.google.com/chrome/

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Download Apple Safari 5.1: http://www.apple.com/safari/

In this video I compare Google Chrome 19 vs Mozilla Firefox 13 vs Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 vs Opera 12 vs Safari 5.1 to see which is the best web browser. I test Javascript speed, loading times, HTML5 support and memory usage on Windows 7.

2012 Chevrolet Captiva LTZ AWD In-Depth Review

Senior Editor Christian Rosario takes you on a tour of this 2012 fleet vehicle! Enjoy!

“Good new, Hertz fans, Chevy has finally made a fleet-only crossover! Built at the Ramos Arizpe plant in Mexico alongside the Cadillac SRX, the new Captiva bears a striking resemblance to a recently departed small crossover made by a recently departed small-carmaker under The General’s umbrella. The Equinox is built in Canada.” (Edmunds.com)

Behind the Webb: The Golden Touch (Episode 15)

The Webb Telescope’s mirrors are coated in an extremely thin film of gold. This gold layer, only a few millionths of an inch thick, enables the mirrors to best reflect the infrared light the telescope seeks. The thinner the layer, the better off the telescope will be — every bit of weight counts when a telescope as big as Webb is being lifted into space by a rocket. Join us at Quantum Coating in New Jersey, where engineers are vaporizing gold to apply a thin, even layer to the telescope’s mirrors.

“Behind the Webb” is an ongoing series that follows the construction of the Webb Space Telescope, Hubble’s successor. Find more episodes at Hubblesite.org.

“Behind the Webb” archive
http://webbtelescope.org/webb_telescope/behind_the_webb/archive/

See you later

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