> My personal favorite burger
>
> 1. Texas toast
> 2. barbecue sauce
> 3. fried onion ring
> 4. bacon
> 5. melted cheddar cheese
> 6. extra well-done meat patty
> 7. barbecue sauce
> 8. Texas toast
Yeah... but don't try the Burger King version of this,
they just use regular buns, and the cheese is, well,
most likely not cheese...
-dq
>You forgor the 80's..... hamburger chains WITH salad bars! Wendys was
>the longest running, well into the 90s, but Burger King had one for a
>short while too, maybe even McDonalds too... I don't recall.
If you can FIND a roy rogers, they STILL have a salad bar... sort of,
they call it a "fixin's bar", but you can make a salad out of the
contents (at least you could when there was still a roy's near me, now
they are down to ONE on the turnpike, all the others are either
abondoned, or bought out by wendy's)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
On November 9, Bryan Pope wrote:
> Now why do you like Vegemite as opposed to Marmite? HA.. This could start
> an interesting flame was between the Aussies and Brits over which one is the
> best.. ;)
I enjoy Marmite when I can get it. It's a very interesting flavor.
> It sounds like you are describing the mustard they serve in Chineses
> restaurants... It has that exact same effect with *very* little eaten.
> (And I like this type of stuff... I put lots of wasabi on my sushi for the
> sinus cleansing, brain blasting effects...)
...and hot Chinese mustard is *wonderful*!
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire
St. Petersburg, FL
Yes, I am learning to hate them too. I ruined two mini-DINs when trying to
solder them up. I'm going to try again using crimp connectors instead, when
I locate some. And keeping the cable connections straight makes my brain
hurt.
Anybody have a Personal Iris 4D/2x keyboard cable lying around? DB9M to 6
pin mini-DIN male.
Ouch.
Don McClure
Bel Air, MD
> I hate mini-DINs. They're OK for portable systems, but they don't belong on
> desktops or anything else. They're hellish to solder. And it gets even more
> stupid when they're used for AC adaptors. It's just a way to force the user
> into using only branded transformers. Especially if they're only using two
> pins on the mini-DIN.
>
> - --
> En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
>
> Ky?suke: Jag heter Kurre, Kurre Carlsson!
> Jag: Det heter du inte alls!
On Sep 8, 7:55, Curt Vendel wrote:
> You can get PAL to work on NTSC, but I don't think you can do it in
reverse
> since the PAL chips don't have the bandwidth for the extra resolution.
Eh? Normally PAL is the higher resolution, 625 vertical lines rather than
525, and 6.5MHz bandwidth rather than whatever NTSC normally uses
(5.something, IIRC).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
> > Where would they find gators?
>
> Since the Cherokee were native to the American southeast, I would guess
> they found them nearly everywhere there was water. The story of how they
> got to where the reservations are is both tragic and one of the more
shameful
> portions of our national history.
And reason enough in my mind to want Jackson's face taken off our
currency...
-dq
> Don't discount the possibility that Adam and Eve may, in
> fact, have been monkeys, or very nearly so.
It's my understanding that some Southern Baptitst coming
to terms with evolution have proposed this... reminds me
of some of what I recall from The Urantia Book...
-dq
> On a related topic, does anyone know where I can get proper
> mustard? I'm talking about traditionally hot, sinus-melting
> English mustard. I have a friend who brings jars back from
> Oz, but the supply is spotty at best...
No, but I've been thinking of trying to substitute wasabi sauce
for it, wow, talk about opening your sinuses...
-dq
> You forgor the 80's..... hamburger chains WITH salad bars! Wendys was
> the longest running, well into the 90s, but Burger King had one for a
> short while too, maybe even McDonalds too... I don't recall.
Burger Queen was my favorite... buffalo wings, potato wedges, meatloaf,
along woth the usual salad stuff. When BQ became Druthers, they kept
them for a while... maybe until '91?
-dq
> >
> > >Can you get that variety where you live?
> >
> > Certainly. And Mongolian BBQ, too. =)
> >
>
> I can walk to one.
Yum! Sounds dog-gone good!
-dq