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No, they're still selling it. I saw some articles about it form this year, and it's still listed on their web site.
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- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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OriginalGriff wrote: Idaho Idaho is awesome. No traffic, no crowds, beautiful landscape. Not much warm weather though. And all the potatoes you could ever want.
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RyanDev wrote: And all the potatoes you could ever want.
As long as you're not picky about their quality. An acquaintance of mine who left the state recently said one of the best things about moving was that he could actually get good potatoes again; all that was available locally were QC rejects that weren't sellable anywhere else.
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Dan Neely wrote: all that was available locally were QC rejects that weren't sellable anywhere else.
That's what I found when I lived in Mexico. The worst looking tomato in the supermarket of America is better than the best looking tomato in Mexico's stores. They said it was because they sent all their good stuff to America. That's one reason they don't like America much.
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RyanDev wrote: That's one reason they don't like America much. Then stop doing it. It's not rocket science.
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harold aptroot wrote: Then stop doing it. It's not rocket science. Stop buying the best produce available? OK. I'll stop.
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Having moved to the USA a couple of years ago I would challenge that the supermarkets get the "best" produce. What the American public are provided with are the largest and most regular shaped products. These are very rarely the "best".
I am sick and tired of apples and peaches the size of footballs and almost as spherical but which have no flavor and hideous mealy texture. I actively hunt out locally grown produce at farmers markets and will buy an ugly fruit or vegetable any/every day over the dreadful waste products source by the US food industry.
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Andrew Wiles wrote: These are very rarely the "best". True.
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In USA, "soccer balls" are spherical.
"footballs" are like pointy rugby balls.
I am with you on the taste/texture factor. Our few home grown fruits are too puny for the supermarkets, but they taste great!
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Yes, and that is another thing they have wrong!
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There's also millions of those folks coming over illegally. Must be after the good tomatoes they're sending here.
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Funny, in Hungary it's the other way around. If you go to the local markets, the local produce is always way better then anything you'll get in the supermarkets.
veni bibi saltavi
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Well, the same thing happens all over.
New Zealand has more sheep per capita than any other country (they thrive in Middle Earth's lush pastures).
But you can't get a decent lamb chop - the best ones all go to Japan, where they have become besotted with el-primo lamb.
And Tasmania is covered with millions of Apple trees - but only the export rejects are for sale locally.
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RyanDev wrote: all the potatoes you could ever want.
That is a much smaller number than you might think!
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OriginalGriff wrote: That is a much smaller number than you might think! I'm worried that you actually calculated the value and have an exact number.
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OriginalGriff wrote: That is a much smaller number than you might think!
Agreed... I am NOT a meat and potatoes fan; meat, yes, potatoes.. rather have rice.
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Get thee behind me, Satan!
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I can, and will, eat raw potatoes, but the texture once they're cooked... if I try to eat them, anything that preceeded them is coming back to meet them. So, I just largely avoid potatoes.
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I love rice, but alas, I am diabetic and if I have to have starch then the 'tatoes are better than rice for sugar spikes.
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Slacker007 wrote: I love rice, but alas, I am diabetic and if I have to have starch then the 'tatoes are better than rice for sugar spikes.
Is Basmati rice any better for you? Lower GI, but not sure if good enough.
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Michael Martin wrote: Is Basmati rice any better for you?
Not sure, I would have to check. I do love good Basmati rice - one of my favorites.
Of course, not all rice is created equal. The brown and long-grain wild rices are a bit lower in carbs than the white rices, but not by much on average.
I still have rice, just not as much as I would like.
Edit: I think I can have a little more than I thought, basmati rice, that is: http://www.livestrong.com/article/360955-basmati-rice-as-a-diabetic-food/[^]
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Nice to see you on today.
I have had similar experiences with software companies/products not really changing over the years (for the better). I think for some, it is par for the course.
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And then you get some companies (don't know why the word "Corel" leaps to mind here) who stand still - if you are lucky - by adding sufficient bugs to balance out the new features...
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I was sitting here wondering how it could be improved with WPF/C#, and started looking to see what it's current status was. If they did it right, it only takes them a month or so to update it for the new tax laws, so I'm willing to bet that they don't have more than one or two permanent programmers working on it. When I was there, we had three guys. Whey they bought it, they had 4 guys in Idaho, and kept the three we already had (counting me). I guess when their four guys were comfortable with the code, the decided to cut the original developers loose (I was the only one given the option to move to Idaho, because I had the most tribal knowledge).
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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