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Don't humans vet the "random" toppings? !!@
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There was a Woody Allen movie (could it be "Annie Hall"?) where Allen and his too young girlfriend waiting for their pizza. The waiter comes, gives them a strange look, and says "You must be the one who ordered a pizza with ..." and then he lists about thirty ingredients. When the waiter has left, Allen remarks: "He forgot the coconut!"
I saw this movie many years ago. After that, I startet adding cocnut to my pizzas - and really enjoyed it! It really isn't that surprising; it has been used it lots of non-Western cooking for ages. Boiling meat in coconut milk, using coconut fat/oil as an ingredient in dishes, or as I do: Adding shredded coconut meat when frying meat / hamburger, to add a slight nutty flavour to it.
I guess Italian cuisine affectionados do not applaud to coconut in their pizzas. Do Italian cuisine affectionados push pizza at all? My impression is that it in Italy, pizza is generally considered low-level street food, earning very little respect. If the rest of the world raises it to respectability, in some areas with coconut, in other areas with pineapple, in yet other areas with beef and peanuts, and the Italians say "Who cares?", why should we care? If some prairie guy comes to claim: The only nuts allowed in the True Prarie American Pizza to go along with beef are peanuts, the only kind of meat allowed in the True Praie American Pizza, then I shrug: That's fine with you prairie guys. Any Rudolf pizza with raindeer meat, og any chink food, isn't a True Prarie Pizza! ... Sure it isn't! That's the way I make it - sometimes in Hawai style, sometimes southeast Asian style, sometimes Sami style! (Actually, Sami style with rudolf, lots of onion and lots of black pepper is one of my favorite variants!)
If you won't accept pizza with pineapple, cocnut, rudolf or whatever as "pizza", then call it something else. But don't tell me that I am not allowed to make a dish from rudolf, pineapple, black pepper, coconut and pineapple and serve it to my friends! If they enjoy it (and they do), let them enjoy it. If you insist, I will call it something else than 'pizza' the next time I serve it!
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Member 7989122 wrote: og any chink food,
I hope you don't mean what I think you mean.
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Contains nuts, OK? (8)
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the only nearest CCC where we can say Scrotums fits
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: the only nearest CCC where we can say Scrotums fits
I got banned for that exact answer to an OriginalGriff CCC back in September. Sean's not an inconsistent weasely sunshine at all.
Michael Martin
Australia
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- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Yesterdays Solution??
cheers,
Super
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That's twice in a row you seem to know it but don't want to answer.
Why you no want to set clue?
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I guess I answered it. Just was too lazy to type SANCTIONS .
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: I guess I answered it. Just was too lazy to type SANCTIONS
Seems that laziness extends to the counting of letters too!
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SANCTIONS it is - I liked yesterdays so much than when I posted this: Bugs and Suggestions[^] I noticed the anagram and couldn't resist!
You are up tomorrow.
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OriginalGriff wrote: SANCTIONS it is
Are you sure?
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Nope! Brain fart ...
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I just noticed the extra 'S' - but I'll give it to you anyway!
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Thank you for your generosity
cheers,
Super
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You're welcome!
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So I wanted to draw some 3D model for my kids to see the furniture I plan to build in their rooms...
There is an older (2017) Solid installed on my wife's laptop but it is fairly complicated and I hate that laptop...
So looked for some...
I found OpenSCAD - which is not even close to a true CAD, but I actually create the model by writing a C-like script... Totally fits my need and knowledge...
I'm only wondering who was thinking that programmers need a 3D modeller...
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Have a look at Fusion 360 - it is a true CAD system (and CAM as well) but once you getteh idea it's pretty easy to use. (This may help: Adventures in 3D printing Part 1: Fusion, you CAD![^]) There is a free "Hobbyist" license as well, which is pretty damn good for a full featured expensive product.
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Look fantastic - obviously way too much for me just now... Not that I need moving parts or such - just to look at it...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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It's actually really cool, and very quick to do simple or complex bits - I recently made a little part smaller than my thumbnail to hold the dovetail mount of my Dial Test Indicator to the head on my 3D printer so I could get the bed more accurately levelled, and it took longer to print than to design ...
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I used that when moved to my current home to place the existing furniture and see what we need more or left behind...
Very good one indeed... but not like writing code
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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RickZeeland wrote: Sweet Home 3D
Is that the one written in Java?
That runtime has been banned from my systems (I refuse to install it even on a VM), so that'd be a non-starter for me...
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Java indeed, but there's also an online version, sometimes you have to take risks
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