| SDF |
Hello,
Now, there are some Aleph-X have been made, I would know how they sound ?
Comparing an Aleph 3 or 5 by example...
If anybody improve it, I will be happy to know in which way..
In the target to build an Aleph-X, I would to know the commentary of each builders...
Thank and good bye. |
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| Nelson Pass |
| quote: | Originally posted by SDF
Now, there are some Aleph-X have been made, I would know how they sound ? | Like peanut butter and chocolate. mmmmm....
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| grataku |
Hopefully more chocolaty than peanut buttery.
Peanut butter is among the top ten most disgusting foods in the universe. :yuck: |
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| Sparhawk |
| quote: | Originally posted by grataku
Hopefully more chocolaty than peanut buttery.
Peanut butter is among the top ten most disgusting foods in the universe. :yuck: |
Right under Vegemite. ;)
(Actually I've never had it, but I imagine it must be disgusting. Vegemite, that is... Peanut butter I like, just not on its own. With chocolate, as Nelson suggests. :D ) |
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| GRollins |
...Like peanut butter & chocolate...
Sounds like synesthesia to me. I've always wondered if Fulton, with his discription of things sounding "brown" or "orange" or whatnot, was a synesthete. I remember people making fun of him at the time, but it might really have been the way he perceived things.
Grey |
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| geoffwa |
VEGEMITE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111
It's almost as good as putting thermal paste on household appliances/people to improve their thermal conductivity. |
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| psychokids |
My cousin from australia came up a year or two ago, and he brought with him a container of vegemite. It has been sitting on the back of a shelf somewhere untouched since he went back home. Its definitely the kind of taste you have to grow up with to enjoy. Whats that stuff made of anyways?
-Chris |
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| jam |
Grey,
How are things a Rollins Manor? I hope everything is well, we did miss you and your contributions, while you were away.
Jam |
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| eLarson |
| quote: | Originally posted by GRollins
...Like peanut butter & chocolate...
Sounds like synesthesia to me. I've always wondered if Fulton, with his discription of things sounding "brown" or "orange" or whatnot, was a synesthete. I remember people making fun of him at the time, but it might really have been the way he perceived things.
Grey |
I recall the phenomenon of synethesia,
but who is Fulton, in this case?
:confused:
Erik
(and nice to see you back, Grey. :) ) |
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| eLarson |
| quote: | Originally posted by psychokids
My cousin from australia came up a year or two ago, and he brought with him a container of vegemite. It has been sitting on the back of a shelf somewhere untouched since he went back home. Its definitely the kind of taste you have to grow up with to enjoy. Whats that stuff made of anyways?
-Chris |
All about Vegemite here:
http://www.vegemite.com.au/
Its made out of brewer's yeast (yum!), it's
packed with B vitamins as a result.
Good and good for you, as the saying
goes.
Erik
(Google rocks! You can ask it to tell you
the history of Vegemite and it doesn't
give you a blank stare or ask you why
... it just .quietly and efficiently gets it for
you.) |
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| grataku |
vegemite? Brewer's yeast? Good on salads, everything's better than peanut butter.
synesthesia? What's that? Synergistic anesthesia? Probably if you eat just enough. |
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| SoundOff |
Vegemite, of course, is a low intensity version of Marmite for wimpy colonials :D The Australasian version of Marmite is just as bad.
If the Aleph-X sounds like Vegemite then I may not bother... Smooth and dark brown is not enough without the cutting edge.
Colin
(ex Pom turned Kiwi, currently living in Oz) |
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| wuffwaff |
peanutbutter and chocolat
does this mean that I canīt use any Kimbercables with an Aleph-X:confused:
william |
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| zeno |
| I cannot stop wondering what X-vegemite tastes like...:D |
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| till |
Could anybody send me some vegemite please?
Till. |
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| eLarson |
| quote: | Originally posted by grataku
synesthesia? What's that? Synergistic anesthesia? Probably if you eat just enough. |
synesthesia is a fusion of the senses. Things like "seeing music"
and (my favorite) "tasting words".
Example of the latter: a fellow who claimed to be able to taste
words used to date a woman by the name of Tracy. Unfortunately
the sound of her name reminded him of (get this) "flakey pastry".
Evidentally that was just too much of a gross-out for the man;
they broke up.
Erik |
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| mrfeedback |
Vegemite on hot buttered toast is the best morning after cure - sort of like a Berocca that you can eat.
Peanut butter and jelly ? - yechhh.
Eric. |
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