Code Project Coffee?
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April 1st is coming early this year ...
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL -
April 1st is coming early this year ...
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLwrote:
April 1st is coming early this year ...
Sounds like it :laugh:
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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April 1st is coming early this year ...
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLActually it's a day later than usual, 'cause of the leap year. :)
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J$ wrote:
if only Code Project sold Pizza and Mountain Dew, I'd be set!
Psh, mountain dew. What you meant to say was Irn Bru.
My current favourite word is: Nipple!
-SK Genius
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Actually it's a day later than usual, 'cause of the leap year. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Donate to help Conquer Cancer[^]
I think you'll find that every year its 6 hours sooner, cumulative, until we reach the leap year when it is actually on time. ;)
My current favourite word is: Nipple!
-SK Genius
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I think you'll find that every year its 6 hours sooner, cumulative, until we reach the leap year when it is actually on time. ;)
My current favourite word is: Nipple!
-SK Genius
Unless you're Microsoft and just make up your own rules about leap years :laugh: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/04/microsoft_admits_to_exchange_leap_year_bug/[^]
Simon
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No extra caffeine version??!! :wtf:
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Trollslayer wrote:
No extra caffeine version??!!
black jet coffee from Alamogordo, NM! mmmmmm mmmm good!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Trollslayer wrote:
No extra caffeine version??!!
black jet coffee from Alamogordo, NM! mmmmmm mmmm good!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Is that what they're going to turn the f117s into after running them through the aircraft grinder?
Otherwise [Microsoft is] toast in the long term no matter how much money they've got. They would be already if the Linux community didn't have it's head so firmly up it's own command line buffer that it looks like taking 15 years to find the desktop. -- Matthew Faithfull
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Is that what they're going to turn the f117s into after running them through the aircraft grinder?
Otherwise [Microsoft is] toast in the long term no matter how much money they've got. They would be already if the Linux community didn't have it's head so firmly up it's own command line buffer that it looks like taking 15 years to find the desktop. -- Matthew Faithfull
dan neely wrote:
Is that what they're going to turn the f117s into after running them through the aircraft grinder?
naw freshly roasted espresso beans in the exaust of a retired F117. ;P
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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I can't believe that the CP logo would go on decaf coffee.
This blanket smells like ham
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With all due respect to Juan Valdez and Montana, and their obviously hidden deep esoteric connection, I think you have not had coffee until you have tried the Arabica now grown by the "hill tribe peoples" (Akkha, Lisu, etc.) in northern Thailand, and which is slow roasted on bamboo slats. And may I add the opinion that the best way to have it is flavored by letting it linger long with a few fresh green cardamom seeds (imported from India, about US $6 per 100 grams here) whose powerful flavour makes white cardamom just so wimpy. And, of course, a hint of star anise. Mixed with soy milk to which has been added a small amount of milk whey solid for smoothness. And then there's the honey of the Kapok tree which is now so rare here that it costs about US $18 per 500 grams. Or sweetened with the butterscotch-tangy mud of the distilled exudate (almost certainly could not be imported to the US is my guess since it often includes bodies of insects) of the female palm sugar tree which is less than US $1 per kilogram. :) best, Bill
"The greater the social and cultural distances between people, the more magical the light that can spring from their contact." Milan Kundera in Testaments Trahis