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My thoughts exactly.
The developer doth complain too much, methinks.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I can tell you what was there for fair compensation...
(A ticket to Sweden and back for all my family - about 250...)
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is (V).
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Attack, that was barely a skirmish. I got the bastard, though I am surprised that just one spam vote seemed to nuke im.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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On Friday, whilst out sopping with Mrs Wife, I saw the KitchenAid Stand Mixer[^]. It is a thing of beauty and practicality; plus until 24th December there's a free Ice Cream Maker [While stocks last, not to be used in conjunction with other offers]. Now I ummed and aaghed when Her Beautifulness said she'd get it for me for Christmas. Saturday, in a different store, I saw it again. This time they also had the pasta attachment to which I oohed; and maybe even ooked.
Then yesterday my darling and the grils went shopping in Woking. As she walked around Debenhams, she saw they had 10% plus another 10% for cardholders [which she is] making it £350 give or take. Taken.
I must now leave it alone for three weeks, 1 day and 12 hours.
speramus in juniperus
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I'm getting one of these[^].
How many man-points did you say came with your machine?
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Mark_Wallace wrote: How many man-points did you say came with your machine?
There are no man points available until after I use it. The Ice Cream should be worth around 4,800,000 alone.
And I've got a circular saw already, though I might get a table saw as well.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: I might get a table saw as well
Very useful kit! Get an expensive one with a good heavy base and as much up/down/tilt control as you can, and allow lots of space round it! (Don't bother with the saw / planer / shaper jobbies, they don't do any one job well and clog up with sawdust far too easily.)
Oh, and try to make sure you can change blades easily!
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OriginalGriff wrote: Don't bother with the saw / planer / shaper jobbies, they don't do any one job well and clog up with sawdust far too easily. That's for sure.
A planer/thicknesser is worth its weight in gold, though.
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As is a Router / shaper table if you have the space.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: though I might get a table saw as well.
How many tables does a man need to saw, for goodness sake?
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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(That's an 'M')
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Your a brave man if I had bought my ex-wife one of those she would have divorced me...wait a minute why didn't I get her one years before? Life is full of missed opportunities.
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Glad I could be of help with the attitude adjustment.
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Those electric pizza cutters make for a fast job, but the cleanup is a pain.
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If you do small enough slices, it's easy to dump the table in the trash, afterward.
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I'm getting one of these[^] - with associated vacuum sealing kit. It's been in it's box upstairs for over a month, used once to make sure it works then cleaned and reboxed. First big test will be Christmas Day, cooking the turkey breast...gulp.
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Bloody Nora!
Tell the hamsters we'll be needing a CP knitting-pattern forum, soon.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: CP knitting-pattern forum The way this is going, make it a CP Cooking with geeks Forum
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CBadger wrote: Cooking with geeks
So that's why processors run so hot, its not because of the work they are doing its because I am suppose to use it for cooking.
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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What is dis processor you are talking about?
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A quad-core food-processor, apparently.
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Wow, that is fast indeed!
It can handle 4 cores at a time! Now is this corn cores or carrot cores?
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CBadger wrote: It can handle 4 courses at a time!
There fixed! It is a quad core after all, so 4 courses.
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Thanks for fixing my finger error
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Very nice, indeed. I've had my peepers on one of those for a long time. The kitchen utensil shop in Horsham has lots of KitchenAid stuff in stock in all colours. Great quality.
My only annoyance is their dual-boiler coffee machine. I commented quite a while ago that the one I had initially developed a fault in the froth boiler. After an initial return of a 5-year-old machine, KitchenAid gave me a brand new machine and that's service you don't get from trailer-trash manufacturers. Ironically, the machine that didn't work properly was actually better than the brand new one they gave me in return! The old machine had just the right amount of main boiler pressure to give a silky-smooth crema. The new machine is quite the opposite and floods the coffee like Niagara Falls so there's no crema even though I use a ton of tamping pressure on the grinds.
I have no doubt though that when I phone KitchenAid they will take it seriously and give me practical advice and support. They're a good company.
Your mixer will serve you well, I'm sure.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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