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"Brian Sharrock" wrote in message ...
"Duke of URL" macbenahATkdsiDOTnet wrote in message ... In , Sarah Hotdesking radiated into the WorldWideWait: WTH is Chicken Tikka Masala? Is that anything like Buffalo Wings? Chicken Tikka Masala (CTM) is apparently the most requested (I nearly said popular) dish served in Indian-restaurants in the UK. The dish is reputed to have originated in the midlands when a Brummie asked the waiter for some sauce for the diner's rather dry roast chicken pieces. The resultant dish became famous, now appears on the menu in almost every Indian-Takeaway outlet and can be found in the instant-meal section of supermarkets. AIUI, the dish is now exported to the Indian subcontinent itself! CTM could be regarded as a culinary disaster and many military(aviators) and matelots consume vast quantities on runs ashore. HTH there could be a variation on those last two words if mutton vindaloo was the subject. |
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(Moggycat) wrote in message om...
Porcine Aviation photo at http://www.shartwell.freeserve.co.uk...aviation2.html Very few images exist as the shutter speed on most cameras just isn't fast enough to capture a flying pig in action - just get a blur as it zooms past. So there -are- UFP's (Unidentified Flying Porcines) its that you can't read the ear tag as they flash by :-) |
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"George" wrote in message
om... (Moggycat) wrote in message . com... I'm advised that many instances of civil planes mysteriously falling out of the sky can be traced to (a) cessation of happy thoughts [which cause Thrust Pixies to withdraw their effort] Happy thoughts may cease if another passenger suffers the gaseous consequences of last night's curry. Confined spaces and curry-fuelled farts do not go together well. Curry powered flying pigs any-one ? Only when projectile vomiting a dodgy pork curry ..... -- Sarah H http://www.messybeast.com http://www.shartwell.freeserve.co.uk...-site/aeth.htm Aethism - a religion for the 21st Century |
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On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 20:32:29 -0000, "Sarah Hotdesking"
wrote: "George" wrote in message . com... (Moggycat) wrote in message .com... I'm advised that many instances of civil planes mysteriously falling out of the sky can be traced to (a) cessation of happy thoughts [which cause Thrust Pixies to withdraw their effort] Happy thoughts may cease if another passenger suffers the gaseous consequences of last night's curry. Confined spaces and curry-fuelled farts do not go together well. Curry powered flying pigs any-one ? Only when projectile vomiting a dodgy pork curry ..... "The Ladies' Handbook includes a small section addressing etiquette at common events (meals, church, church fair, funeral, wedding) plus a section of approximately 150 recipes." http://www.acanthus-books.com/ladethannewh.html ah the times they are a-changing. -- Jim Watt Gibraltar Information and Images http://www.gibnet.com |
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(Jack Linthicum) writes:
For those lucky enough to find theselves in Tokyo and in need of a real spicy food fix may I recommend the Restaurant Ajanta? Try the dry minced curry (Called Chicken Korma in the rest of the world) and be very careful if you are offered what appears to be an innocent marinated vegetable salad. http://www.ajanta.co.jp/index-e.html They used to be in a little hole-in-the wall near the Indian Embassy but from their ad now seem to have gone high-rise. Aha, wonderful! Thanks for that. Are you in Japan occasionally then? Let me know... -- G Hassenpflug * IJN & JMSDF equipment/history fan |
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(Jack Linthicum) wrote in message . com...
"Sarah Hotdesking" wrote in message ... I received this today:- There are still people in this company who think we weigh aircraft to find out how much they weigh, not to calculate stresses. Of course we need to know how much the thing weighs. How are we ever going to know how many Thrust Pixies we need to get the thing off the ground if we don't know the weight? Or should that be "Lift Demons"? Pixies have largely fallen into disrepute - something about Bernoulli not being representative in unbounded conditions and cause and effect being transposed in the Newtonian model. In fact the use of Lift Demons on civil aircraft programmes is generally not that good an idea. The Demon binding contract tends to specify payment in blood or souls. This is readily achievable with aircraft of military function, but frowned upon in civilian circles as they may attempt to acquire payment outside of the terms of their binding contract. Lift Demons are not used on Elf bombers. We don't talk about Lift Pixies too often as it seems to upset the self-loading cargo. Pixies require payment in cakes, flowers or nice thoughts. These are readily sourced either from the in-flight catering, or provided cost-free by the passengers. Clearly this would not work well within an operational military environment. Air force cooking is not renowned for the "light and fluffy texture" that Thrust Pixies demand, the availability of flowers might be problematic in desert operations, and nice thoughts may also be hard to find during times of active operations. There is also a scalability issue. While one rampant Lift Demon would have few problems supporting a fighter aircraft (particularly if there is an immediate prospect of blood), it'll struggle to achieve level controlled flight of a 560tonne Airbus A380. Use of more than one Lift Demon on the same flight vehicle is contra-indicated (they squabble and eat each other). Communities of Thrust Pixies can be encouraged to work together on the same aircraft by the provision of advanced technologies such as Lemon fondant icing, variegated tulips or in-flight romantic comedies. Ryanair once requested Leprachauns be installed in place of Lift Pixies, but leprechauns have a mission statement which indicates their desire for monetary gain, and their willingness to search all over the world for it. This makes Lift Leprechauns expensive to keep (gold vs lemon fondant icing), and makes it difficult to establish a regular route network as the Lift Leprechauns don't like to continuously visit the same locations. By law, aircraft also have to have a full complement of In-Flight Gremlins, but these are generally not a problem unless you feed the Wingtip Vortex Faeries after midnight. No one seems to have mentioned the method used by contract air services in WestPac in the 1960s. I flew from Tachikawa to Hong Kong and the pilot assured us upon landing that we would awaken and remember only a very pleasant trip and would empty our wallets into the container held by the hostesses as we left the airplane. Here is a new article explaining Lift without Lift Demons!: http://ej.iop.org/links/q33/,iXwkh9e.../pe3_6_001.pdf "How do wings work? Jan-Olov Newborg |
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