mali
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I quantify coffee in pots, not in cups.
Will you listen to juicy UK breakbeat music while assembling the devices?craigix said:... preparing the hall for the work ... set up that webcam (with sound?) too.
Curious to watch the OP assembly team over the telescreen here'n'then ;-)craigix said:Maybe we can have a big brother style close up with audio now and again to report what is happening.
Alerino said:mali said:I quantify coffee in pots, not in cups.
hahahaha... the great cornholio!
Prometheus said:The chicken soup in the bottom of the chicken flavour Nissin Cup Noodles is quite possibly the best thing ever. Just so you know.Monk said:although my preference is for chicken-flavoured, myself.
mvickers03 said:What Brand of tomato soup?? I sure hope you tell us how you prepare it.. What temps you using and can you over clock the flame to make the soup run smoother without voiding the money back guarantee!
We need more detailed answers instead of your constant hit and run dinner stories
Dunny said:Only 4 - 5? A Day?
gp32rich said:Do biscuit crumbs in the case void the warranty?
How far can you overclock a biscuit before its fried?Monk said:frieds biscuit crumbs may not live up to the manufacturers usual standards and should not be taken to represent the quality of whole, non-electrocuted biscuits.
Monk said:Bachelors of course! They do a "light" range that's reasonably tasty in the 3 chosen flavours... but what is this "emps" thing of which you speak? That might relate to that round metal thing the wifey has on the stove now in some fashion, but I use the white square box in the corner to prepare a single serving by nuking it to feath in just a few minutes (with a break in the middle, to stir). Nuking food is, as far as I can see, the only way to be sure to avoid any returns, which I can guarantee would not be a good thing...
Biscuits (and indeed all forms of baked goods) have terrible overclockability. Your best bet is to follow directions. Sometimes you might be able to go up by as much as 5-10% and cut a couple minutes off the run time, but any higher and it is guaranteed to burn out at least one part before the output is complete. The interesting thing is that you often can't even underclock either! It makes it much more difficult to fry, but it leads to inconsistencies in the output anyway. Just stick to the factory recommended settings the baked goods are rated for.gp32rich said:How far can you overclock a biscuit before its fried?
WizardStan said:I propose someone start a poll to find out what kind of pizza should be ordered for the people working on the assembly line. I won't know whether I will donate or not until I know what kind of pizza will be ordered.
yes good idea. lets create a new topic.GunPei2X said:WizardStan said:I propose someone start a poll to find out what kind of pizza should be ordered for the people working on the assembly line. I won't know whether I will donate or not until I know what kind of pizza will be ordered.
I will donate for a vegetarian pizza (or all-cheese).
Gricey said: