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I have one of those. I use it on my ASUS G75 laptop. It's amazing.
When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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Still not solved, anyone knows who said this:
Quote: If it don't work, just give it a good bang Hint: WWII period, movie.
modified 7-Sep-17 6:08am.
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You did: The Lounge[^]
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RickZeeland wrote: If it don't work, just give it a good bang bash
FTFY
And Colin Maud said it in the movie The Longest Day (Skip to 3:07)
One of my favorite movies
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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Yup, I just posted that link
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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That is correct again, douze points !
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Grace Kelly in The Bridges at Toko-Ri, thank you very much.
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Sorry, that is not a WWII movie I think (but almost )
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Aw shucks ... (ham ... spam ... WHAT'S the difference)
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So, if the significant other doesn't 'work', that's the resolved, eh?
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Don't take it too person-ally
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... that if you have a pizza with radius z and thickness a , its volume is Pi *z *z *a ?
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But did you realize that you may have too much time on your hands?
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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I use limitied time to spice my pizzas - oregano and basil leaves are the primary spices. (Plus coconut, of course, but I usually don't consider that a spice).
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Coconut? On a pizza? Is that to go with the pineapple? (Ducks for cover)
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For being serious:
There is an old Woody Allen movie ("Annie Hall"?) where - as usual - himself is dating this young girl, and they are out for a pizza. The waiter delivering the pizza to their table looks a the couple from one side, then from another, then again, and remarks dryly: You must be the one waiting for one with ... - and then he lists up about twentyfour different toppings. When he has left, Woody Allen remarks: Well, he forgot the coconut!
In the Indian cusine (and most likely some other Asian ones as well), coconut milk or grated cocnut is frequently used when boiling/baking mutton, adding a slight nutty flavour that I love. So, inspired by Woody Allen, I tried giving the hamburger, mixed with grated coconut, a short round in a frying pan before putting it on the pizza. Yes! It is really tasty! So whenever I make myself a pizza with hamburger, I do that again and again. It matches even better if you can afford game on your pizza, rather than beef (reindeer with lots of onion and black pepper - yummy!) You can also spread some grated coconut directly on the crust before adding any sort of topping, but I prefer it slightly fried with the minced meat.
So the answer is: Yes, I do use grated coconut with the meat on my pizza. (But I believe the Woody Allen joke was meant to refer to the whole nut - I never used a whole coconut on my pizza!)
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Noooo.. you put the lime in the coconut drink it all up!
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Since I work in the 'PI Delivery and Support Group'... sending it to the group...
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Beg to differ, complex calculations require energy meaning said pizza will diminish as it's being measured. (Heisenberg uncertainty principal: 'can't measure a pizza without reducing it's energy.')
signature upgrading ... please wait.
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how much energy will be lost during the measure process?
And which factor should I include in calculation?
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And here I thought the guy who made the observation that pizzas were round, and we put them in square boxes and eat them in triangles, was being clever.
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