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WCDT (HA!) 12-16 July 2010 (1706-1710)
kandelon:
--- Quote from: Ravenswing on 15 Jul 2010, 03:12 ---Hahahaha ... because Taco Bell really DOES suck!
Damn, now here I am prepping to move back to the Valley, and I'm given to understand La Cazuela folded a few years ago. Is there any REAL Mexican place left in Noho?
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By "REAL" I assume you mean authentic? There are a few in town (I like Bueno y Sano a lot) but I'm not sure how real any of them are (I'm pretty sure Bueno isn't). There's a place in Easthampton that's about as authentic as they come though. Pulled chicken in a chocolate banana sauce authentic. I tend to prefer the fake Mexican food though, so I haven't explored all the options...
jwhouk:
For those of you outside the confines of North America, Taco Bell is a fast food chain restaurant. Three guesses what kind of food they serve. They tend to be cheap, less than palatable, and not very authentic.
If, of course, you had seen Demolition Man with Sly Stallone and Wesley Snipes, you would have known what Taco Bell was.
Oh, and I added that last option just for you, snubnose.
Tuitsuro:
To go a bit meta for a second, it does look like Jeph's setting Hannelore up for some sort of relationship by slowly shedding her inhibitions and psychological hangups. My secret hope is that she goes for Marten and it sets up for the world-shattering battle royale between her and Dora, just in time to catch the tail wave of the Scott Pilgrim movie's popularity in August.
In reference to the hearing range conversation, just a quick survey; who here has ever been able to tell if an electrical appliance (television, cable box, computer monitor, etc.) has been turned on, just by hearing the high-pitched whine it produces?
Jander:
I always hated taco bell growing up and would only eat their nachos. Now I can at least eat their tacos as long as i get lots of extra cheese. No it's not "good" food by any means, but it is a place you can get food at 2 am.
HiFranc:
--- Quote from: Tuitsuro on 15 Jul 2010, 07:53 ---[...]
In reference to the hearing range conversation, just a quick survey; who here has ever been able to tell if an electrical appliance (television, cable box, computer monitor, etc.) has been turned on, just by hearing the high-pitched whine it produces?
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I can for my netbook but I'm not sure about other ones.
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