• (cs) in reply to csrster
    csrster:
    Grant:
    The sticker with the heart means "I Ride Loveland" It is a response to the "I Ski (heart) Land" stickers of the past to acknowledge those on snowboards in addition to skiers.

    You don't need a bumper sticker to identify the Loveland skiers/boarders. The balls shrunk to the size of a raisin by the icy blasts from the Continental Divide are a sure indicator. I'm not sure how you identify Loveland-loving chicks, but I expect it involves nipples in some way.

    I only wonder what all the people will tell you when you grab the balls and nipples of everyone to find this out.

  • (cs) in reply to Jay
    Jay:
    P.S.: Tamil is one of 22 official languages in India.

    When I think that in Belgium they have troubles with only two...

  • brando (unregistered) in reply to anthropocentric

    that site rules.

  • rca (unregistered) in reply to betlit

    And don't forget that Swiss bills have small embossed triangles, squares etc. on them for the blind, so they can usually tell them apart fine even if they are the same width. The old bills used to have embossed dots along one edge.

  • Mark (unregistered)

    Regardless of whether Maggi is Swiss or German, it's still just soy sauce with extra MSG (mononatrium glutamat for the germans reading this - N being the chemical symbol for sodium, and the German language being prone to using the Latin names for things like this).

    I just checked my bottle of Maggi Wuerze and my soy sauce - only Maggi lists the MSG. Do I really need to mention the "WTF" where Germans try to avoid MSG at all costs, but will happily pour Maggi Wuerze all over anything and everything?

    I've been living in Germany for eight years and never felt compelled to purchase this "wuerze" until my girlfriend (last year) insisted it was a vital component of some recipe she wanted to cook for me.... so I bought it, and upon first taste, I just said, "this is soy sauce."

    Then she said, "but it's without MSG."

    Then I looked at the ingredients on the back of the bottle, "wrong!"

    Whatever, that bottle got used once, now it sits neglected in the back of my cupboard.... waiting for the day my two liter bottle of Kikoman that isn't afraid to call itself soy sauce to run out (which conspicuously, in many languages, does not list MSG as an ingredient).

  • ninjabob7 (unregistered)

    CF card readers are not rare. Even bottom-end PCs come with 8-in-1 or 9-in-1 card readers these days.

  • Sean (unregistered)

    "But seriously... who has a compact flash reader these days?"

    I do. I also have a SmartMedia reader. Go figure.

  • aion kinah (unregistered)

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  • ppu-prof_Hag (unregistered) in reply to Leak

    Забота о вашем доме - это забота о благополучии. Тепловая обработка фасадов - это не только модный облик, но и обеспечение теплового комфорта в вашем удобном уголке. Специалисты, команда профессионалов, предлагаем вам сделать ваш дом в идеальное жилище. Наши творческие решения - это не просто теплоизоляция, это художественная работа с каждым

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