Re: SCSI in avionics?
- From: "Mike Andrews" <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:45:16 +0000 (UTC)
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:53:06 -0700,
Steve VanDevender <stevev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
<fe4cfn$ucs$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
"Mike Andrews" <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I ate a raw, immature haba?ero, once. I had planted haba?eros on the N
haba?ero crossbreed.
I can say that eating a raw, immature haba?ero pepper is nothing so
much, depending on their composition, while a haba?ero is rather more
Monkish pedantry: It's spelled "habanero". One might be tempted to
think it should somehow be like "jalape?o", but no.
My Cuban and Mexican friends use the ñ instead of the bare n-without-
diacriticals. I'm not going to correct them, and think they may indeed
know more about the spelling than I do. If they're wrong, they're all
wrong together.
--
Tech Support: The guys who follow the 'Parade of New Products'
with a shovel.
-- Jay Mottern, in the Monastery
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