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Firefox is pretty nice too.
Internet explorer broke my heart.
The simple answer is to keep my legs in shape. However walking and typing are a bit different. A 10 foot walking distance consumes way more calories then the few cm my fingers travel on a keyboard tying out a web page. I mean not to say your wrong, your point is valid. Its just seems like a more productive way help your typing skills progress. Imagine typing 7 addresses every morning! Thats 2555 URL's you would type a year. Bet you'd have some mad fast fingers if you did though. But i mean even then it wouldn't be the same as any web browser these days has some form of autofill that finishes web addresses for you.
Master Race? LOL
Nobody is different then one another were all born the same. Money is only an object and only determines social status. And there certainly is not a master race for anything. All web browsers have there use, perks and quirks. Chrome for instance sends usage data to google where they compile profiles on people. Also its a resource drain.
Do it. I promise you will not regret it. Not trying to bash on chrome or anything. I just really hate invasion of privacy. But the internet was made by the US government..
Ah the Steam browser, no nothing but a web page. Very simplistic and possbily the best out there.