Ableton or Chips...?

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Post by hambone1 » Tue Nov 15, 2005 8:26 pm

Intel chips for my Mac... without a doubt...

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Post by myztmuzic » Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:50 pm

hambone1 wrote:Intel chips for my Mac... without a doubt...
Do you really eat that? You have to be a very rich man, then... :wink:
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Post by noisetonepause » Tue Nov 15, 2005 11:55 pm

conny wrote:
minimal wrote:speck flavour, mmmhhh.....
That's far from the source.
In the south of Sweden you may buy fried speck (danish thing), as a kind a snack. The real thing.

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Think it's known as 'pork scratchings' in the English speaking world.

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Post by Machinate » Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:26 am

or "pork rinds" in the american speaking world.

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Post by djadonis206 » Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:33 am

Are chips just another name for french fries - I've always wondered that

When you go to McDonalds do you order A big Mac and Chips?

curious?
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Post by noisetonepause » Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:33 am

I think MackieD et al call them fries all over the world... but in all other places in England and Oz, I'm quite sure they're chips ("fish and chips", etc.).

To further add to the confuzzlement, Brits call Yank chips crisps, where as the Aussies have hot chips and cold chips. But then Aussies are weird, they wear thongs on the their feet..! :)

-Paws

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Post by minimal » Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:59 am

djadonis206 wrote:Are chips just another name for french fries - I've always wondered that

When you go to McDonalds do you order A big Mac and Chips?

curious?
I'd say chips are the flat slices while french fries (which are acutally belgian fries, ask hoffmann2k if you don't believe me) are little bars.
Oh my god, I'm still eating my morning bread and butter and already speaking about junk food....

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Post by noisetonepause » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:32 am

The flat slices are 'crisps' in proper English. Colonial dialects vary.

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Post by forge » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:38 am

noisetonepause wrote:I think MackieD et al call them fries all over the world... but in all other places in England and Oz, I'm quite sure they're chips ("fish and chips", etc.).

To further add to the confuzzlement, Brits call Yank chips crisps, where as the Aussies have hot chips and cold chips. But then Aussies are weird, they wear thongs on the their feet..! :)

-Paws
the aussies are the only sane people on earth. Comes from being so far away and thus uninfected by the madness of the world.

At least we dont call them "freedom fries"

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Post by noisetonepause » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:57 am

forge wrote:
noisetonepause wrote:I think MackieD et al call them fries all over the world... but in all other places in England and Oz, I'm quite sure they're chips ("fish and chips", etc.).

To further add to the confuzzlement, Brits call Yank chips crisps, where as the Aussies have hot chips and cold chips. But then Aussies are weird, they wear thongs on the their feet..! :)

-Paws
the aussies are the only sane people on earth. Comes from being so far away and thus uninfected by the madness of the world.

At least we dont call them "freedom fries"
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