I suggest that you look at the following recipe.
http://www.cs.adelaide.edu.au/users/jnick/pie_f.html
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anitra Robertson
> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 9:33 AM
> To: Bill Thoen
> Cc: MapInfo List
> Subject: Re: MI Please turn off HTML: Beat the dead horse
>
>
> I must object:
>
> Firstly: The platypus is nothing like the common old beaver. It is one
> of only two egg-laying mammals (the other also being an Australian
> animal - the echidna, which is nothing like a porcupine either).
>
> Secondly: Many Australian life forms originated from and have developed
> over time from the dregs of society cast out by the POMs approx 200
> years ago. (in fact I believe that to this day the English are cursing
> their deportation plan, as the supposed "bad" parts of society were sent
> to a far off land where the sun shines and the surf is good; whilst the
> "good" parts of society remained in the cold, grey gloomy place).
>
> Thirdly: pie-floaters are an English tradition - not necessarily
> Australian. In fact we prefer our pies to be accompanied merely by sauce
> (possibly known as ketchup in other countries). This delicacy is often
> ordered as follows (by the male segment of society): "a pie 'n' sauce
> thanks luv". The sauce is often then squeezed into the pie, through a
> small perforation in the lid, via the sauce bottle.
>
>
> Other lessons in Australian to follow at later dates!!
>
>
> (What does this have to do with HTML???)
>
> Anitra Robertson
>
>
>
>
> Bill Thoen wrote:
> >
> > Hooboy... are you asking for "pie floater" in the face!
> >
> > RichardDuncan wrote:
> > > You know, Bill, that has implications for all life forms in
> > > Australia!
> > > Richard.
> > >
> > > Bill Thoen wrote:
> > >
> > > > Sam Kome wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > It's not just Microsoft's fault; in the contest between form and
> > > > > function, feature creep always favors form.
> > > >
> > > > True, this is Nature's way of guaranteeing that any available niche
> > > > will get filled with life. How else could you explain the
> > > > duck-billed platypus? It's just a HTML-formatted beaver.
> > > >
> > > > - Bill Thoen
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