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> > well, dishes means washing.  and then you're into that whole rat race
> > where you're single and you want to cook but cooking takes 40 minutes
> > and cleaning takes 20 but to eat the fucking meal only takes about 
> > five minutes.   ridiculous and depressing.
> 
> Just eat slower, bhuahaha!... :)
> 
> Naah, you're absolutely right! No wonder, why I eat so much out nowadays...
> 

and no wonder i eat so little at all nowadays. "no bread? well, i wasn't
really hungry". why don't people concentrate on developing the star trek type
food replicator instead of all this wireless nonsense, we've been waiting for
it for so long!


> By the way, I had to go to RAX yesterday... The drooling started
immediately
> I had read the name of the restaurant on Fred's message. I had just eaten,
> but the feel of hunger came back...
> 

i've worked at RAX once, i was the guy who was responsible of dipping the
pizza in motor oil before it came out of kitchen, so that people wouldn't be
able to eat too much at the buffet. hmm, just kidding. i haven't worked there
(but the motor oil was no kidding, i've seen it. honest!)

> > peanut butter is a good all-purpose, all-weather, all-terrain food
> > but it's never caught on in Finland.  I guess you have to be exposed 
> > to it when you are young, kind of like chickenpox or measles.
> 
> I tasted it once. Strange stuff.
> 

peanuts are good for any cooking, peanut butter must have been originally
invented as an "instant peanut taste" to be used with wok vegetables and the
like. it's like raisins, add it to anything...


> BTW, did you folks eat tooth paste when you were kids?
> 
> I once tasted Bulgarian tooth paste. It was.... _horrible_!
> 

hope you never find out what the bulgarians make their tooth paste out of.

as kids, we not only ate tooth paste, we mixed drinks from hot tap water,
toothpaste, and vademecum. (vademecum being the weird tasting hit mouthwash
in 70's at least in finland, remember?)


> > you can also wedge the edge of the book under your plate.  but the 
> >  you have to be fairly careful about slopping around gravy n stuff.
> 
> Yeah!
> 

it never works with thick paper-backs, they're usually too thick to fit under
the plate at all. or the plate covers most of the page. watching tv instead
is probably the only really convenient solution.

related to this... i discovered that if you're eating the wrong kind of
one-handed fast food and your fingers are all greasy/sticky, it's relatively
easy to use a graphical browser without getting the hardware all
greasy/sticky too, by operating a laptop's mouse stick with your *knuckles*.
(as opposed to being relatively hard with a regular mouse...)

jani

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