The stuff I carry at work is 2M Scovilles. I was sprayed with it during training, and that stuff really is hot (when you have in your eyes, nose, mouth, throat, lungs...).
Hmm.. has anyone counted how many times they pass the same green VW bug? May sound strange, but I just saw that scene for the first time, although I've long been aware of its reputation.
Wait.. did I just see IE and "good browser" in the same sentence?
Anyway from what I see TinyXP offers premade customized installation disks? I much prefer to make my own with nLite. Apparently TinyXP is intended for those who cannot, or cannot be bothered to make their own custom disks?
According to the speedometer I did 190km/h in my Ford Orion 1.6, but in reality it was probably around 160km/h - I think Ford stated a 179km/h top speed for that model.
That was six years ago, and I haven't driven over 140km/h after that in my BX.
It could also be that the dentist thought the wisdom tooth would cause problems later, even if they were OK for the time being. I would presume that the dentist can see (if he took x-rays) if the wisdom tooth are growing in such a direction that they would press against the other teeth, thus giving a reason to remove them as a pre-emptive operation.
It could of course also be that the dentist did it just for the money like Cobra said, but at least mine were causing some pain already when they were removed.