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Will the next version of NPVR be delayed?

 
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Will the next version of NPVR be delayed?
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#21
2012-03-21, 12:36 AM
gEd Wrote:It genuinely is one of those things that you either love or hate - there doesn't seem to be an in-between.
In fact they turned that into their marketing campaign.
Yep, you can't beat an advert which actually admits that a percentage of the population hate the product. Big Grin

Quote:Am I starting to detect more than a hint of 'Soylent Green' in this thread...
Put your hand up if you didn;t need to google that.
No Googling needed - Charlton Heston (I believe) and Edward G. Robinson. The music at the end is from Beethoven's Pastoral Suite. Not that I ever saw it of course. Wink

mvallevand Wrote:In many ways that is more appealing than this...
Nothing wrong with Haggis Martin, it's pretty much just a round sausage. Very tasty with neeps and tatties.

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2012-03-21, 01:21 AM
bgowland Wrote:Nothing wrong with Haggis Martin, it's pretty much just a round sausage. Very tasty with neeps and tatties.

Cheers,
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and a dram (or two)...

Actually, I really don't want to encourage anyone to try it (I'm frightened we might end up with a local shortage up here - then how would I feed the kids)...
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2012-03-21, 01:27 AM
mvallevand Wrote:In many ways that is more appealing than this...

Martin

Did you shoot these yourself?, that's quite a haul there.
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2012-03-21, 02:16 AM
gEd Wrote:Did you shoot these yourself?, that's quite a haul there.

No I needed google to even understand what Brian and Alex were writing about. They are a foreign to me as a marmite sandwich.

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2012-03-21, 09:57 AM
What amazes me is how you American folk can eat bright orange cheese and think the ingredients came from a cow. Either all your cows are fed exclusively on a diet of carrots, or something is very wrong here. BTW, Marmite is magic as a thin layer under cheese on toast. Yummy.

If you want to talk about disgusting, let's talk about Twinkies...
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2012-03-21, 11:38 AM
siliconaudio Wrote:BTW, Marmite is magic as a thin layer under cheese on toast. Yummy.

Or beans on toast
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2012-03-21, 11:44 AM
As our world has gotten smaller and countries have learned to work together more closely, it is still good to see we still have many degrees of separation. Smile
If you've ever seen the Travel Channel show called Bizarre Foods, where the host goes to visit countries all over the world and their food, you would definitely agree there are huge differences. I think that's great.


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2012-03-21, 11:52 AM
pcostanza Wrote:As our world has gotten smaller and countries have learned to work together more closely, it is still good to see we still have many degrees of separation. Smile
If you've ever seen the Travel Channel show called Bizarre Foods, where the host goes to visit countries all over the world and their food, you would definitely agree there are huge differences. I think that's great.

+1.
Life would be so boring if we were all the same.
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2012-03-21, 03:05 PM
gEd Wrote:Did you shoot these yourself?, that's quite a haul there.

Smile I was afraid to ask what those were. I was going to guess "shaved and stuffed mice" :eek:.
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2012-03-21, 03:13 PM
siliconaudio Wrote:What amazes me is how you American folk can eat bright orange cheese and think the ingredients came from a cow. Either all your cows are fed exclusively on a diet of carrots, or something is very wrong here.

We all have ignorant people in our countries so don't group us all together Smile.
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